
1) Accommodational 2) Alteration 3) Apposition 4) Appositional 5) Appositive 6) Avulsion 7) Change 8) Damage 9) Death 10) Decease 11) Decrease 12) Deformational 13) Destabilization 14) Easing 15) Impairment 16) Improvement 17) Lessening 18) Mutant 19) Mutational 20) Mutative 21) Nascence 22) Nascency
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1) Adjustment 2) Alteration 3) Change 4) Enhancement 5) Fine-tuning 6) French word used in English 7) Improvement 8) Limitation or qualification 9) Minor change 10) Not an exact copy 11) Partial alteration 12) Slightly modified copy 13) Small change or adjustment 14) The state of being modified 15) Variety
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n. a change in an existing court order or judgment made necessary by a change in circumstances since the order or judgment was made or to cure an error. A motion (petition) to the court for modification is common after divorce judgments because the courts "retain jurisdiction" over matters concerning the children which may need changes such as term...
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An inclusive term for the degree of degradation and simplification of the endosperm and the carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids that comprise it.
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• (n.) The act of modifying, or the state of being modified; a modified form or condition; state as modified; a change; as, the modification of an opinion, or of a machine; the various modifications of light.
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(from the article `beer`) ...attack the cell walls around the starch grains, converting insoluble proteins and complex sugars (called glucans) into soluble amino acids and ...
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the combination of all technical and administrative actions intended to change an item
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1. A nonhereditary change in an organism; e.g., one that is acquired from its own activity or environment. ... 2. A chemical or structural alteration in a molecule. ... Behaviour modification, the systematic use of principles of conditioning and learning, especially operant or instrumental conditioning, to teach certain skills or to extinguish unde...
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(n) Modification is the altering of an existing document, order, statement etc warranted because of a change in circumstances or unearthing of any errors in the original which requires alteration to show the correct intention.
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Any work to an existing improvement or landscape improvement other than (a) ordinary maintenance or repair; or (b) any Addition.
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Mod`i·fi·ca'tion noun [ Latin
modificatio a measuring: confer French
modification . See
Modify .] The act of modifying, or the state of being modified; a modified form or condition; state as modified; a change; as, the
modification of an opinion, or of a machine; the variou...
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(Modifier / Modification) Modification describes the grammatical process through which the meaning of a head word, usually a noun, adjective or adverb, can be altered (i.e. modified) by the addition of another word or phrase (usually an adjective or adverb). The result of the modification of a word is the creation of a phrase. For example, nouns ca...
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An inclusive term for the degree of degradation and simplification of the endosperm and the carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids that comprise it.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mod′i-fi-kā′shŭn Definitions: 1. A nonhereditary change in an organism; one that is acquired from its own activity or environment. 2. A chemical or structural alteration in a molecule.
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1) A change in an existing court order or judgment, commonly sought in family law cases where a spouse paying support asks for a modificaiton of the amount based on a change in circumstances since the original order was made. 2) A physical change to a legally disabled tenant's living space, made because the alteration is necessary for the tenant to...
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A change to a standard figure or to a sequence.
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the net physical changes that occur within the barley kernel as it is converted from barley to malt.
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A process in which the eutectic temperature, structure, and composition of aluminum-silicon alloys are apparently altered by the addition of small amounts of a third element, such as sodium. A similar phenomenon can be effected by chill casting.
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adjustment noun the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment)
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noun slightly modified copy; not an exact copy; `a modification of last year`s model`
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when a lender agrees to modify the terms of a mortgage without refinancing the loan.
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a petition requesting that the court amend an existing order – often used for child support and child custody/visitation.
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an act or instance of modifying. · the state of being modified; partial alteration. · a modified form; variety. · a change in a living organism acquired from its own activity or environment and not transmitted to its descendants. · limitation or qualification. · Limitation is one kind of modification. · the use of ...
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A change in the format of a test or assignment so that it no longer measures the original level or purpose of the task or test. It may involve content or level changes.
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the act of making something different
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