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dissimilatory

<span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span>) Of, pertaining to, or causing dissimilation causing dissimilation...


DNRA

DNRA (chemistry) Initialism of <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> nitrate reduction to ammonium. DNAR, Nard, RAND, Rand, andr-, darn, nard, rDNA, rand, rdna...


ανομοιωτικός

ανομοιωτικός • (anomoiotikós) m (feminine ανομοιωτική, neuter ανομοιωτικό) (linguistics, phonology) <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> ανομοίωση f (anomoíosi, “dissimilation”)...


desulfoviridin

desulfoviridin (uncountable) (biochemistry) A <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> sulfite reductase present in the bacterium Desulfovibrio desulfuricans...


ανομοίωση

genitive singular: ανομοιώσεως (anomoióseos) ανομοιωτικός (anomoiotikós, “<span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span>”, adjective) ανομοίωση, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary...


brerd

breerd, brerde breord, brurd (West Midlands) berde, brede (<span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span>) From Old English brerd, from Proto-West Germanic *breʀd, from Proto-Germanic...


dugnas

coconuts dugnas to harvest coconuts From Proto-Balto-Slavic *dúbna with a <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> change from */bn/ to /ɡn/, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰubʰnós. Cognate...


frayel

Borrowed from Old French frael, fraiel, of unknown origin; possibly a <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> variant of flael, flaiel (“flail”); if so, a doublet of fleyl. IPA(key):...


שרפרף

Borrowed from Akkadian [script needed] (šupal šapi) with metathesis and <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> exchange of the liquid l with r. שְׁרַפְרַף • (shrafráf) m (plural indefinite...


shederow

defecate”) and an unknown second element (possibly Old English *hrāga, a <span class="searchmatch">dissimilatory</span> form of hrāgra (“heron”)). IPA(key): /ˈʃɛdərəʊ/ shederow A heron. A...