By that action
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INSODOINGBy that action
ideomotordescribing or relating to a muscular action that is evoked by an idea
rowingsthe propelling of a boat by means of oars the action of one that rows
agonistmuscle that is controlled by the action of an antagonist with which it is paired
suggestionismtreatment by suggestion; the theory that hypnotic effects are entirely due to the action of suggestion
disputesA disagreement between management and employees that leads to an action of protest by the employees
suggestionismsSUGGESTIONISM, treatment by suggestion; the theory that hypnotic effects are entirely due to the action of suggestion
predicatethe part of a sentence that expresses the action performed by or the state of the subject
voltaismthe branch of electrical science that deals with the production of electricity or electric currents by chemical action
ventifactpebble or cobble that has been faceted, grooved, and polished by the erosive action of wind-driven sand
enterogastronea hormone that is produced by the duodenal mucosa and has an inhibitory action on gastric motility and secretion
ventifacta pebble or cobble that has been faceted, grooved, and polished by the erosive action of wind-driven sand.
prodruginactive substance that is converted to a drug within the body by the action of enzymes or other chemicals
enterogastronesENTEROGASTRONE, a hormone that is produced by the duodenal mucosa and has an inhibitory action on gastric motility and secretion
privative(of an action or state) Marked by the absence, removal, or loss of some quality or attribute that is normally present
ardone that is characterized by performing some action, possessing some quality, or being associated with some thing especially conspicuously or excessively braggart dullard pollard
digestionThe process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the stomach and intestines into substances that can be used by the body
spheroplasta bacterium or yeast cell that is modified, as by enzymatic action, so that there is partial loss of the cell wall and increased osmotic sensitivity
animesa style of animation originating in Japan that is characterized by stark colorful graphics depicting vibrant characters in action-filled plots often with fantastic or futuristic themes
spheroplastsSPHEROPLAST, a bacterium or yeast cell that is modified, as by enzymatic action, so that there is partial loss of the cell wall and increased osmotic sensitivity
antiheroesprotagonist who lacks the attributes that make a heroic figure, as nobility of mind and spirit, a life or attitude marked by action or purpose, and the like
agentives(in case grammar) pertaining to the semantic role or case of a noun phrase that indicates the volitional or primary causer of the action expressed by a verb
poisonsA substance that, when introduced into or absorbed by a living organism, causes death or injury, esp. one that kills by rapid action even in a small quantity
mandatesThe authority to carry out a policy or course of action, regarded as given by the electorate to a candidate or party that is victorious in an election
agentive(in case grammar) pertaining to the semantic role or case of a noun phrase that indicates the volitional or primary causer of the action expressed by a verb
nonheroesprotagonist who lacks the attributes that make a heroic figure, as nobility of mind and spirit, a life or attitude marked by action or purpose, and the like
nonheroprotagonist who lacks the attributes that make a heroic figure, as nobility of mind and spirit, a life or attitude marked by action or purpose, and the like
antiheroprotagonist who lacks the attributes that make a heroic figure, as nobility of mind and spirit, a life or attitude marked by action or purpose, and the like
avidinsprotein, found in the white of egg, that combines with and prevents the action of biotin, thus injuring the animal that consumes it in excess by producing biotin deficiency
avidinprotein, found in the white of egg, that combines with and prevents the action of biotin, thus injuring the animal that consumes it in excess by producing biotin deficiency
estoppelsThe principle that precludes a person from asserting something contrary to what is implied by a previous action or statement of that person or by a previous pertinent judicial determination
servonoting the action of certain mechanisms, as brakes, that are set in operation by other mechanisms but which themselves augment the force of that action by the way in which they operate
furthcomingin Scots law, an action brought by an arrester against the arrestee and the common debtor after an arrestment in order that the arrested money or property be delivered to the arrester
servosnoting the action of certain mechanisms, as brakes, that are set in operation by other mechanisms but which themselves augment the force of that action by the way in which they operate
furthcomingsFURTHCOMING, in Scots law, an action brought by an arrester against the arrestee and the common debtor after an arrestment in order that the arrested money or property be delivered to the arrester
colluvialoose earth material that has accumulated at the base of a hill, through the action of gravity, as piles of talus, avalanche debris, and sheets of detritus moved by soil creep or frost action
cholecalciferolOne of the D vitamins, a sterol that is formed by the action of sunlight on dehydrocholesterol in the skin. Deficiency of this vitamin affects calcium levels, causing rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults
determinismThe doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. Some philosophers have taken determinism to imply that individual human beings have no free will and cannot be held morally responsible for their actions
ruggersform of football, played between two teams of 15 members each, that differs from soccer in freedom to carry the ball, block with the hands and arms, and tackle, and is characterized chiefly by continuous action and prohibition against the use of substitut
ruggerform of football, played between two teams of 15 members each, that differs from soccer in freedom to carry the ball, block with the hands and arms, and tackle, and is characterized chiefly by continuous action and prohibition against the use of substitut