
1) Adage 2) Agrapha 3) Ambiguity 4) Anglicism 5) Appearance 6) Archaicism 7) Archaism 8) Archaistic 9) Articulation 10) Axiom 11) Boilerplate 12) Briticism 13) Britishism 14) Byword 15) Calque 16) Cast 17) Catchword 18) Clausal 19) Clause 20) Colloquialism 21) Complement 22) Dysphemism 23) Ebullition
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1) An emoticon represents one 2) Aspect 3) Axiom 4) Countenance 5) Deluge 6) Display 7) Exhibition 8) Expression without words 9) Face 10) Facial expression 11) Flood 12) French word used in English 13) Idiom 14) Look 15) Manifestation 16) Outburst 17) Revelation 18) Saying 19) Show 20) Sign language
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• (n.) The representation of any quantity by its appropriate characters or signs. • (n.) The act of declaring or signifying; declaration; utterance; as, an expression of the public will. • (n.) The act of expressing; the act of forcing out by pressure; as, the expression of juices or oils; also, of extorting or eliciting; as, a forci...
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(from the article `aesthetics`) ...is sometimes called representationa term that owes its currency in aesthetics to Croce and Collingwood, who used it to draw the familiar contrast ...
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(from the article `essential oil`) A procedure called expression is applied only to citrus oils. The outer coloured peel is squeezed in presses, and the oil is decanted or centrifuged ... ...In the extraction method called enfleurage, petals are placed between layers of purified animal fat, which become saturated with flower oil, and .....
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A mathematical formula used to define the value of a given attribute of an object during animation. The use of expressions forms a procedural alternative to hand, or keyframe, animation.
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A shorthand description of a calculation. [ mathematical expression ]
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<molecular biology> The process by which a gene's coded information is converted into the structures present and operating in the cell. ... Expressed genes include those that are transcribed into mRNA and then translated into protein and those that are transcribed into RNA but not translated into protein (for example, transfer and ribosomal R...
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(ek-spresh´әn) the aspect or appearance of the face as determined by the physical or emotional state. the act of squeezing out or evacuating by pressure. gene expression. gene expression the flow of genetic information from gene to protein. ...
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In genetics, manifestation of a characteristic specified by a gene. In industrial biotechnology, production of a specific protein by inserting a gene into a new host organism.
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Ex·pres'sion (ĕks*prĕsh'ŭn)
noun [ Latin
expressio : confer French
expression .]
1. The act of expressing; the act of forcing out by pressure; as, the
expression of juices or oils; also, of extorting or eliciting; as, a forcible
expression of tr...
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combination of operators and names producing a value. TC++PL 6.2.
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a process of conveying ideas, feelings, and meaning through the selective use of the communicative possibilities of dance.
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applying the correct language to an argument.
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A collection of terms which can contain variables (letters) and numbers. E.g. 4pq - q + 7
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A specific varietal from a single distillery or blender. These can vary by aging (time or process), blending, barrel selection (location of the barrel in the Brickhouse or unique barreling technique), or different mash bills.
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A mathematical phrase that combines operations, numbers, and/or variables
Examples:
35 â€` 15.5 3
2 ÷ a
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verbalism noun the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions; `expressions of good will`; `he helped me find verbal expression for my ideas`; `the idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours`
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look 1 aspect 1 facial expression noun the feelings expressed on a person`s face; `a sad expression`; `a look of triumph`; `an angry face`
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(Ger. Ausdruck) In Husserl: A symbol that embodies and signifies the noematic-objective sense of an act of thinking. The sense is expressed; the act, manifested. -- D.C.
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Anything that has a value, e.g., 'a + b' or '(a == b)' or 'c++'
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a process of conveying ideas, feelings, and meaning through the selective use of the communicative possibilities of dance.
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[Algebra terms] a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement
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a word or phrase that people use in particular situations
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] the communication of your beliefs or opinions
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