Developed into
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BECAMEDeveloped into
BECAMEDeveloped into.
sphairistike(Greek) a ball game that developed into lawn tennis
sphairistikesSPHAIRISTIKE, (Greek) a ball game that developed into lawn tennis
chalumeau(French) an early rustic reed instrument that developed into the clarinet
chalumeausCHALUMEAU, (French) an early rustic reed instrument that developed into the clarinet
anthophorethe stipe when developed into an internode between calyx and corolla, as in the Pink family
anthophoresANTHOPHORE, the stipe when developed into an internode between calyx and corolla, as in the Pink family
ulanone of such a group as later developed into heavy cavalry in western European armies, esp. in Germany
uhlanone of such a group as later developed into heavy cavalry in western European armies, esp. in Germany
uhlansone of such a group as later developed into heavy cavalry in western European armies, esp. in Germany
ulansone of such a group as later developed into heavy cavalry in western European armies, esp. in Germany
penguinA large flightless seabird of the southern hemisphere, with black upper parts and white underparts and wings developed into flippers for swimming under water
iguanodonA large, partly bipedal, herbivorous dinosaur of the early to mid Cretaceous period, with a broad, stiff tail and the thumb developed into a spike
iguanodonsA large, partly bipedal, herbivorous dinosaur of the early to mid Cretaceous period, with a broad, stiff tail and the thumb developed into a spike
woodburytypea photomechanical process in which an exposed and developed bichromated film is forced into a metal plate by great pressure, and so forms a matrix for subsequent printing
woodburytypesWOODBURYTYPE, a photomechanical process in which an exposed and developed bichromated film is forced into a metal plate by great pressure, and so forms a matrix for subsequent printing
camorrasecret society of Naples, Italy, first publicly known about 1820, that developed into a powerful political organization and was later associated with blackmail, robbery, etc., until its destruction in 1911