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of the nature of or abounding in peat
- turfiestof the nature of or abounding in peat
- turfyof the nature of or abounding in peat
- trigamousof the nature of, involving or living in trigamy
- epigrammaticOf the nature or in the style of an epigram; concise, clever, and amusing
- manasthe power of the elemental forces of nature embodied in an object or person
- positiveOf, relating to, or denoting any of the air or fire signs, considered active in nature
- multiple(of a disease, injury, or disability) Complex in its nature or effects, or affecting several parts of the body
- inscapesThe unique inner nature of a person or object as shown in a work of art, esp. a poem
- representationThe description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way or as being of a certain nature
- representationsThe description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way or as being of a certain nature
- exobiologyThe branch of science that deals with the possibility and likely nature of life on other planets or in space
- inscapethe unique essence or inner nature of a person, place, thing, or event, esp. depicted in poetry or a work of art
- personificationThe attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form
- corticoidany of a class of steroids, as aldosterone, hydrocortisone, or cortisone, occurring in nature, esp. as a product of the adrenal cortex, or synthesized
- inforcestrength or energy exerted or brought to bear cause of motion or change active power the forces of nature the motivating force in her life
- rajas(in Sankhya and Vedantic philosophy) one of the three qualities of prakriti, or nature, which are passion (rajas), dullness or inertia (tamas), and goodness or purity (sattva)
- terpineolsany of several unsaturated, cyclic, tertiary alcohols having the formula C10H18O, occurring in nature in many essential oils or prepared synthetically: used chiefly in the manufacture of perfumes
- implicitvolved in the nature or essence of something though not revealed, expressed, or developed potential a sculptor may see different figures implicit in a block of stone John Dewey
- agnosticsA person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena; a person who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God
- haikumajor form of Japanese verse, written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, and employing highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons
- haikusmajor form of Japanese verse, written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, and employing highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons
- orphismA mystic religion of ancient Greece, originating in the 7th or 6th century bc and based on poems (now lost) attributed to Orpheus, emphasizing the necessity for individuals to rid themselves of the evil part of their nature by ritual and moral purification throughout a series of reincarnations