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Above all; in particular
- preeminentlyAbove all; in particular
- concentrationsDealing with one particular thing above all others
- concentrationDealing with one particular thing above all others
- concentratingDo or deal with (one particular thing) above all others
- concentrateDo or deal with (one particular thing) above all others
- concentratesDo or deal with (one particular thing) above all others
- circumpolar(of a star or motion) Above the horizon at all times in a given latitude
- supercriticalAbove a critical threshold, in particular
- transomsA strengthening crossbar, in particular one set above a window or door
- metropolitansA bishop having authority over the bishops of a province, in particular (in many Orthodox Churches) one ranking above archbishop and below patriarch
- captainsA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above commander and below commodore
- commanderA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
- commodoresA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
- commodoreA naval officer of high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above captain and below rear admiral
- commandersA naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain
- captainsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force) an officer ranking above first lieutenant and below major
- lieutenantA naval officer of a high rank, in particular a commissioned officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander
- lieutenantsA naval officer of a high rank, in particular a commissioned officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander
- colonelsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general
- ultrashort(of radio waves) Having a wavelength significantly shorter than that of the usual shortwaves, in particular shorter than 10 meters (i.e., of a VHF frequency above 30 MHz)
- corporalsA low-ranking noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular (in the US Army) an NCO ranking above private first class and below sergeant or (in the US Marine Corps) an NCO ranking above lance corporal and below sergeant
- sergeantsA noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular (in the US Army or Marine Corps) an NCO ranking above corporal and below staff sergeant, or (in the US Air Force) an NCO ranking above airman and below staff sergeant
- throughoutAll the way through, in particular
- communitiesAll the people living in a particular area or place
- classAll those graduating from a school or college in a particular year
- classesAll those graduating from a school or college in a particular year
- ecosystemall the organisms in a particular region and the environment in which they live
- completest(of all the works of a particular author) Collected together in one volume or edition
- complete(of all the works of a particular author) Collected together in one volume or edition
- ecosystemsECOSYSTEM, all the organisms in a particular region and the environment in which they live
- completer(of all the works of a particular author) Collected together in one volume or edition
- metabolomethe quantitative complement of all the low molecular weight metabolites present in a particular physiological or developmental state
- metabolomesMETABOLOME, the quantitative complement of all the low molecular weight metabolites present in a particular physiological or developmental state
- addressableRelating to or denoting a memory unit in which all locations can be separately accessed by a particular program
- tropismThe turning of all or part of an organism in a particular direction in response to an external stimulus
- flattest(of a fee, wage, or price) The same in all cases, not varying with changed conditions or in particular cases
- universalOf, affecting, or done by all people or things in the world or in a particular group; applicable to all cases
- tiebreakersA means of deciding a winner from competitors who have tied, in particular (in tennis) a special game to decide the winner of a set when the score is six games all
- tiebreakerA means of deciding a winner from competitors who have tied, in particular (in tennis) a special game to decide the winner of a set when the score is six games all
- empiricismsThe theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. Stimulated by the rise of experimental science, it developed in the 17th and 18th centuries, expounded in particular by John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume