of derived from or resembling vanilla or vanillin
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vanillicof, derived from, or resembling vanilla or vanillin
haloidresembling or derived from a halogen
haloidsresembling or derived from a halogen
vanillasA substance obtained from vanilla beans or produced artificially and used to flavor sweet foods or to impart a fragrant scent to cosmetic preparations
xanthicof or derived from xanthine or xanthic acid
benzoicof or derived from benzoin or benzoic acid
tannicof, pertaining to, or derived from tan or tannin
sulfurous(chiefly of vapor or smoke) Containing or derived from sulfur
silicicof or pertaining to silica or acids derived from it
arabicof, belonging to, or derived from the language or literature of the Arabs
satisfactionFulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this
satisfactionsFulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this
primaryBelonging to or directly derived from the first stage of development or growth
glycerylOf or denoting a radical derived from glycerol by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms
normsset standard of development or achievement usually derived from the average or median achievement of a large group
isogenyof the same or similar origin, as parts derived from the same or corresponding tissues of the embryo
normset standard of development or achievement usually derived from the average or median achievement of a large group
nonlogicalNot derived from or according to the rules of logic or formal argument (less forceful in meaning than illogical)
primitive(of an algebraic or geometric expression) From which another is derived, or which is not itself derived from another
primitivesAn algebraic or geometric expression from which another is derived; a curve of which another is the polar or reciprocal
energiesPower derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, esp. to provide light and heat or to work machines
independent(of one of a set of axioms, equations, or quantities) Incapable of being expressed in terms of, or derived or deduced from, the others
patronymicsA name derived from the name of a father or ancestor, typically by the addition of a prefix or suffix, e.g., Johnson, O'Brien, Ivanovich
patronymicA name derived from the name of a father or ancestor, typically by the addition of a prefix or suffix, e.g., Johnson, O'Brien, Ivanovich
synfuela liquid or gaseous fuel derived especially from a fossil fuel that is a solid (as coal) or part of a solid (as tar sand or oil shale)
semiabstractionpertaining to or designating a style of painting or sculpture in which the subject remains recognizable although the forms are highly stylized in a manner derived from abstract art
preadaptationa character of an organism or taxonomic group that takes on a function when none previously existed or that differs from its existing function which has been derived by evolution
alkydany of a group of sticky resins derived from dicarboxylic acids, as phthalic or maleic acid, in reaction with polyvalent alcohols, as glycol or glycerol: used chiefly in adhesives and paints
alkydsany of a group of sticky resins derived from dicarboxylic acids, as phthalic or maleic acid, in reaction with polyvalent alcohols, as glycol or glycerol: used chiefly in adhesives and paints
preadaptationsPREADAPTATION, a character of an organism or taxonomic group that takes on a function when none previously existed or that differs from its existing function which has been derived by evolution
antisenseof or pertaining to a gene that is derived from RNA or complementary DNA, is inserted in reverse orientation into a strand of DNA, and is used in genetic engineering to regulate genetic expression of a trait
urushiola mixture of catechol derivatives with saturated or unsaturated side chains of 15 or 17 carbon atoms that is an oily toxic irritant principle present in poison ivy and some related plants (genus Rhus) and in lacquers derived from such plants