| adventitious |
A structure arising from an unusual place, such as roots growing from leaves or stems.
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| advancement |
a gift given to a living child in anticipation of inheritance
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| advocacy |
A way of advancing a particular point of view. It is characterised by a lawyer in a court room who presents arguments purely to sway the judge or jury in favour of his client. As far as possible, facts failing to conform to his side's case are ignored. It is the job of the opposing lawyer to raise such points. ...
Ãâó: freespace.virgin.net/john.hewitt1/pg_gloss.htm
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| advanced |
retaining fewer ancestral characteristics
Ãâó: www.amonline.net.au/spiders/resources/terms.htm
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| advance directive |
A living will, a health care power of attorney, or both in the same document.
Ãâó: www.setnlegalservices.org/glossary.htm
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| ADV | the word class that qualifies verbs or clauses |
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| ADV | a word that modifies something other than a noun |
| ADV | a word or group of words function as an adverb |
| ADV | of or relating to or functioning as an adverb |
| ADV | as an adverb |
| ADV | someone who offers opposition |
| ADV | expressing antithesis or opposition |
| ADV | the conjunctive relation of units that expresses the opposition of their meanings |
| ADV | in an opposing direction |
| ADV | contrary to your interests or welfare |
| ADV | a witness whose relationship to the opposing party is such that his or her testimony may be prejudiced against the opposing party |
| ADV | in an adverse manner |
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