In instead
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LIEUIn .. (instead)
LIEUOFIn ... (instead)
LIEUIn ... of (instead)
LIEUInstead, with "in"
LIEUIn ... of: instead
LIEUIn ... of (instead of)
LIEUIn .. of (instead of)
LIEUAu ... de (instead of, in French)
BOCKSUPTHEWRONGTREEBrews in an elm instead of an oak?
NEWSHOLESpace in a paper available for journalism instead of ads
drywallboard used in walls instead of plaster / to build with drywalls
trisomea chromosome that occurs three times in a cell instead of twice, also TRISOMIC
arpeggiothe sounding of the notes of a chord in rapid succession instead of simultaneously
trisomica chromosome that occurs three times in a cell instead of tw, also TRISOME
trisomicsTRISOMIC, a chromosome that occurs three times in a cell instead of tw, also TRISOME
undescended(of a testicle) Remaining in the abdomen instead of having descended normally into the scrotum
trisomesTRISOME, a chromosome that occurs three times in a cell instead of twice, also TRISOMIC
surrogatumsomething that stands in place of something else, eg a price instead of the thing itself
piezomagnetismmagnetism developed in a similar way to piezoelectricity, using a magnetic instead of an electric field
chopstickeither of two small sticks used instead of a fork for eating, esp in Oriental countries
surrogatumsSURROGATUM, something that stands in place of something else, eg a price instead of the thing itself
chopsticksCHOPSTICK, either of two small sticks used instead of a fork for eating, esp in Oriental countries
piezomagnetismsPIEZOMAGNETISM, magnetism developed in a similar way to piezoelectricity, using a magnetic instead of an electric field
selldispose of or manage for profit instead of in accordance with conscience, justice, or duty sold their votes
keepersA play in which the quarterback runs with the ball instead of handing it off or passing it
watercolora pigment diluted with water and gum (or other substance) instead of oil; a painting done in this also WATERCOLOUR
watercoloura pigment diluted with water and gum (or other substance) instead of oil; a painting done in this also WATERCOLOR
soapberryany tree of the genus Sapindus, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used instead of soap in washing linen
watercolorsWATERCOLOR, a pigment diluted with water and gum (or other substance) instead of oil; a painting done in this also WATERCOLOUR
watercoloursWATERCOLOUR, a pigment diluted with water and gum (or other substance) instead of oil; a painting done in this also WATERCOLOR
soapberriesSOAPBERRY, any tree of the genus Sapindus, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used instead of soap in washing linen
elisionthe use of a speech form that lacks a final or initial sound which a variant speech form has (as 's instead of is in there's)
lidarsdevice similar to radar in principle and operation but using infrared laser light instead of radio waves and capable of detecting particles and varying physical conditions in the atmosphere
lidardevice similar to radar in principle and operation but using infrared laser light instead of radio waves and capable of detecting particles and varying physical conditions in the atmosphere
frontingPlace (a sentence element) at the beginning of a sentence instead of in its usual position, typically for emphasis or as feature of some dialects, as in horrible it was
electrograma tracing of the electrical potentials of a tissue (as the brain or heart) made by means of electrodes placed directly in the tissue instead of on the surface of the body
electrogramsELECTROGRAM, a tracing of the electrical potentials of a tissue (as the brain or heart) made by means of electrodes placed directly in the tissue instead of on the surface of the body
micrometeoroidsA microscopic particle in space or of extraterrestrial origin that is small enough so that if it enters the earth's atmosphere, it will not burn up but drift to the earth's surface instead
micrometeoroidA microscopic particle in space or of extraterrestrial origin that is small enough so that if it enters the earth's atmosphere, it will not burn up but drift to the earth's surface instead
spoonerismsA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures