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Having the property of compliance
- compliantHaving the property of compliance
- eutropichaving the property of eutropy
- algicidalhaving the property of killing algae
- contractilehaving the power or property of contracting
- commutationThe property of having a commutative relation
- polaritiesThe property of having poles or being polar
- polarityThe property of having poles or being polar
- obtundenthaving the property of dulling sensitivity / an obtundent substance
- pyroelectricHaving the property of becoming electrically charged when heated
- conductiveHaving the property of conducting something (esp. heat or electricity)
- dielectricHaving the property of transmitting electric force without conduction; insulating
- ubietythe property of having a definite location at any given time.
- isochronismthe property of having the same duration; recurring at equal intervals
- isochronismsISOCHRONISM, the property of having the same duration; recurring at equal intervals
- irritable(of a living organism) Having the property of responding actively to physical stimuli
- holohedrismthe property of having the full number of symmetrically arranged planes crystallographically possible
- holohedrismsHOLOHEDRISM, the property of having the full number of symmetrically arranged planes crystallographically possible
- pleiotropythe property of having an effect simultaneously on more than one characteristic of the offspring
- pleiotropiesPLEIOTROPY, the property of having an effect simultaneously on more than one characteristic of the offspring
- polyvalentHaving the property of counteracting several related poisons or affording immunity against different strains of a microorganism
- isotropic(of an object or substance) Having a physical property that has the same value when measured in different directions
- ubietiesthe property of having a definite location at any given time; state of existing and being localized in space
- ubietythe property of having a definite location at any given time; state of existing and being localized in space
- hemihedrisma property of crystals of being hemihedral, or having half the number of symmetrically arranged planes occurring on a holohedron
- gazumping(of a seller) Raise the contracted price of a property after having informally accepted a lower offer (from an intending buyer)
- gazumped(of a seller) Raise the contracted price of a property after having informally accepted a lower offer (from an intending buyer)
- hemihedrismsHEMIHEDRISM, a property of crystals of being hemihedral, or having half the number of symmetrically arranged planes occurring on a holohedron
- survivorshipthe legal right of the survivor of persons having joint interests in property to take the interest of the person who has died
- disjointa. (of two sets) having no common elements b. (of a system of sets) having the property that every pair of sets is disjoint
- survivorshipsSURVIVORSHIP, the legal right of the survivor of persons having joint interests in property to take the interest of the person who has died
- levorotatory(of a compound) Having the property of rotating the plane of a polarized light ray to the left, i.e., counterclockwise facing the oncoming radiation
- dextrorotatory(of a compound) Having the property of rotating the plane of a polarized light ray to the right, i.e., clockwise facing the oncoming radiation
- adjointsquare matrix obtained from a given square matrix and having the property that its product with the given matrix is equal to the determinant of the given matrix times the identity matrix
- adjointssquare matrix obtained from a given square matrix and having the property that its product with the given matrix is equal to the determinant of the given matrix times the identity matrix
- photodynamicof, relating to, or having the property of intensifying or inducing a toxic reaction to light (as in the destruction of cancer cells stained with a lightsensitive dye) in a living system
- anisotropic(of an object or substance) Having a physical property that has a different value when measured in different directions. A simple example is wood, which is stronger along the grain than across it
- subbasecollection of subsets of a topological space having the property that every open set of a given topology can be written as the union of intersections of finite numbers of sets in the collection
- nested(of an ordered collection of sets or intervals) having the property that each set is contained in the preceding set and the length or diameter of the sets approaches zero as the number of sets tends to infinity
- invariant(of a subgroup) having the property that the same set of elements results when all the elements of the subgroup are operated on consistently on the left and consistently on the right by any element of the group; invariant
- 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