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examen |
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a critical study (as of a writer's work) |
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examen |
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a detailed inspection of your conscience (as done daily by Jesuits) |
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episodic memory |
Noun
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memory for episodes in your own life |
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exemplification |
Noun
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a representational or typifying form or model |
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exemplification |
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showing by example |
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equidistribution |
Noun
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a flat distribution having equal frequencies of occurrence |
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envisioning |
Noun
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visual imagery |
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evocation |
Noun
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imaginative re-creation |
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evocation |
Noun
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stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors |
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evocation |
Noun
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calling up supposed supernatural forces by spells and incantations |
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entailment |
Noun
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something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied) |
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explanation |
Noun
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thought that makes something comprehensible |
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explanation |
Noun
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a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc. |
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explanation |
Noun
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the act of explaining |
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extrapolation |
Noun
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an inference about the future (or about some hypothetical situation) based on known facts and observations |
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extrapolation |
Noun
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(mathematics) calculation of the value of a function outside the range of known values |
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empirical research |
Noun
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an empirical search for knowledge |
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experimental condition |
Noun
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the procedure that is varied in order to estimate a variable's effect by comparison with a control condition |
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execration |
Noun
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the object of cursing or detestation |
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execration |
Noun
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an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group |
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execration |
Noun
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hate coupled with disgust |
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eye-catcher |
Noun
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a striking person or thing that attracts attention |
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exit poll |
Noun
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a poll of voters as they leave the voting place |
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eclecticism |
Noun
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making decisions on the basis of what seems best instead of following some single doctrine or style |
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eclectic method |
Noun
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making decisions on the basis of what seems best instead of following some single doctrine or style |
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excuse |
Noun
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a poor example |
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excuse |
Noun
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a note explaining an absence |
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excuse |
Noun
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a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise |
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excuse |
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excuse, overlook, or make allowances for |
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excuse |
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serve as a reason or cause or justification of |
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excuse |
Verb
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grant exemption or release to |
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excuse |
Verb
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ask for permission to be released from an engagement |
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excuse |
Verb
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defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning |
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excuse |
Verb
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accept an excuse for |
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excellency |
Noun
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an outstanding feature |
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evidence |
Noun
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your basis for belief or disbelief |
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evidence |
Noun
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an indication that makes something evident |
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evidence |
Noun
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(law) all the means by which any alleged matter of fact whose truth is investigated at judicial trial is established or disproved |
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evidence |
Verb
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provide evidence for |
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evidence |
Verb
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give evidence |
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evidence |
Verb
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provide evidence for |
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enhancer |
Noun
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anything that serves by contrast to call attention to another thing's good qualities |
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eigenvalue |
Noun
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(mathematics) any number such that a given square matrix minus that number times the identity matrix has a zero determinant |
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elicitation |
Noun
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stimulation that calls up or draws forth a particular class of behaviors |
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eigenvalue of a matrix |
Noun
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(mathematics) any number such that a given square matrix minus that number times the identity matrix has a zero determinant |
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eigenvalue of a square matrix |
Noun
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(mathematics) any number such that a given square matrix minus that number times the identity matrix has a zero determinant |
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edition |
Noun
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something a little different from others of the same type |
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edition |
Noun
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the form in which a text, especially a printed book, is published |
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edition |
Noun
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an issue of a newspaper |
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edition |
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all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time |