Synonyms : Adonis vernalis
Synonyms : Adoptions
Synonyms : Adoptive Cell Transfers, Adoptive Transfers, Cell Transfer, Adoptive, Cell Transfers, Adoptive
Synonyms : NCL-6, NP-59, 6 Iodomethylnorcholesterol, NCL 6, NCL6, NP59
Synonyms :
| adoption |
Arms of Adoption. [See under Arms.]
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| adolescence |
The period of transition from childhood to adulthood, describing both the development to sexual maturity and to psychological and relative economic independence. The World Health Organization uses the 10-19 year age range to define adolescence, with further divisions for early adolescence: 10-14 years, and late adolescence: 15-19 years.
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| Adolf |
a strong imperialist. He supported the towns and lesser nobles and entered into alliance with Edward I of England against Philip IV; the alliance came to nothing, as the German princes were indifferent. The princes, alarmed at Adolf's advance in Meissen and Thuringia, deposed him (1298), electing Rudolf's rejected son. 7
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| Adolf |
Nazi leader of fascist Germany from 1933 to his suicide in 1945; created a strongly centralized state in Germany; eliminated all rivals; launched Germany on aggressive foreign policy leading to World War II; responsible for attempted genocide of European Jews. (p. 851)
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| adoption |
A court procedure by which an adult becomes the legal parent of someone who is not his or her biological child. Adoption creates a parent-child relationship recognized for all legal purposes -- including child support obligations, inheritance rights and custody.
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| ADO | annual or perennial herbs |
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| ADO | any handsome young man |
| ADO | Eurasian herb cultivated for its dark-centered deep red flowers |
| ADO | take into one's family |
| ADO | take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect |
| ADO | take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own |
| ADO | put into dramatic form |
| ADO | take up and practice as one's own |
| ADO | choose and follow |
| ADO | take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities |
| ADO | suitable or eligible for adoption |
| ADO | acquired as your own by free choice |
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