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pervasive |
Adjective
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spreading or spread throughout |
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publicized |
Adjective
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made known |
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publicised |
Adjective
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made known |
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promulgated |
Adjective
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formally made public |
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published |
Adjective
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formally made public |
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published |
Adjective
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prepared and printed for distribution and sale |
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publishable |
Adjective
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suitable for publication |
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painful |
Adjective
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causing physical discomfort |
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painful |
Adjective
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exceptionally bad or displeasing |
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painful |
Adjective
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causing physical or psychological pain |
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painful |
Adjective
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causing misery or pain or distress |
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proportionate |
Adjective
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agreeing in amount, magnitude, or degree |
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proportionate |
Adjective
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being in due proportion |
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proportionate |
Adjective
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exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents of an entity or between different entities |
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proportionable |
Adjective
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proportionate |
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proportional |
Adjective
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properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics |
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proportional |
Adjective
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having a constant ratio |
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proportional |
Noun
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one of the quantities in a mathematical proportion |
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peculiar |
Adjective
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characteristic of one only |
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peculiar |
Adjective
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unique or specific to a person or thing or category |
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peculiar |
Adjective
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markedly different from the usual |
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peculiar |
Adjective
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beyond or deviating from the usual or expected |
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public |
Adjective
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affecting the people or community as a whole |
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public |
Adjective
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not private |
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public |
Noun
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a body of people sharing some common interest |
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public |
Noun
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people in general considered as a whole |
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poker-faced |
Adjective
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deliberately impassive in manner |
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peerless |
Adjective
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eminent beyond or above comparison |
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partial |
Adjective
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being or affecting only a part |
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partial |
Adjective
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showing favoritism |
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partial |
Noun
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a harmonic with a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency |
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partial |
Noun
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the derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single variable while the other variables are considered to be constant |
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partial |
Adjective
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(followed by `of' or `to') having a strong preference or liking for |
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pledged |
Adjective
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bound by or as if by an oath |
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packed |
Adjective
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pressed together or compressed |
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packed |
Adjective
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filled to capacity |
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protestant |
Adjective
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protesting |
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patelliform |
Adjective
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shaped like a dish or pan |
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planoconcave |
Adjective
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flat on one side and concave on the other |
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poised |
Adjective
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in full control of your faculties |
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poised |
Adjective
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marked by balance or equilibrium and readiness for action |
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planoconvex |
Adjective
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flat on one side and convex on the other |
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perturbed |
Adjective
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thrown into a state of agitated confusion |
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panoptic |
Adjective
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broad in scope or content |
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panoptic |
Adjective
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including everything visible in one view |
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perceivable |
Adjective
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capable of being apprehended or understood |
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perceivable |
Adjective
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capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing |
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plenary |
Adjective
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full in all respects |
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pouch-shaped |
Adjective
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shaped like a pouch |
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pouchlike |
Adjective
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shaped like a pouch |