Change with the scenery
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ADAPTChange with the scenery
EVOLVEChange with the times
ADAPTChange with the times
ADJUSTChange with the times
READAPTChange with the times...again
READAPTChange with the times ... again
READAPTChange with the times, again
RPISch. with the slogan "Why not change the world?"
ODOREATERSThe waitress took forever with the checks and then ... change
OBAMA2008 candidate with the slogan "Change we can believe in"
fermentationa chemical change with effervescence, as by the action of yeast
enthalpiesThe change in this quantity associated with a particular chemical process
REVOLUTION1968 song with the lyric "We all want to change the world"
fermentationsFERMENTATION, a chemical change with effervescence, as by the action of yeast
aloneto be satisfied with the existing situation; refrain from attempting to change conditions
ALGOREHe shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
flowsmove with a continual change of place among the constituent particles molasses flows slowly
reviewedExamine or assess (something) formally with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary
reviewingExamine or assess (something) formally with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary
colouringChange the color of (something) by painting or dyeing it with crayons, paints, or dyes
derivativesAn expression representing the rate of change of a function with respect to an independent variable
reviewsA formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary
reviewA formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary
thermochemistrya branch of chemistry that deals with the interrelation of heat with chemical reaction or physical change of state
jibingchange a vessel's course when sailing with the wind so that as the stern passes through the eye of the wind the boom swings to the opposite side
jibedchange a vessel's course when sailing with the wind so that as the stern passes through the eye of the wind the boom swings to the opposite side
dipwithdraw a part of the contents of something by or as if by reaching down inside it used with into dipped into his pocket for change dipped into the family's savings
gradientsrate of change with respect to direction of a variable quantity, as temperature or pressure, represented by a curve or vector whose coordinates are the partial derivatives of the quantity's associated function
milesiannoting or pertaining to a school of philosophers of the late 7th to early 5th centuries b.c., including Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes, which was primarily concerned with the nature of matter and change
pulleysA wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord and is chiefly used (typically in combination) to raise heavy weights
pulleyA wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord and is chiefly used (typically in combination) to raise heavy weights
christieany of several skiing turns executed in order to change direction on a downhill run or for decreasing speed or stopping, esp. a turn in which the body is swung around with the skis kept parallel
apophony(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablauts(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
ablaut(in Indo-European languages) regular alternation in the internal phonological structure of a word element, esp. alternation of a vowel, that is coordinated with a change in grammatical function or combination, as in English sing, sang, sung, song;
strongerDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
strongestDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
chemistriesThe branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances
klystronbrand name for a vacuum tube containing an electron gun, a resonator that changes the velocity of the electron beam in accordance with a signal (buncher resonator), a drift tube in which the electron velocity does not change, another resonator that abstra
enthalpyquantity associated with a thermodynamic system, expressed as the internal energy of a system plus the product of the pressure and volume of the system, having the property that during an isobaric process, the change in the quantity is equal to the heat t