to pursue closely and tenaciously
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followto pursue closely and tenaciously
scrutiniseto examine closely and minutely
scrutinizeto examine closely and minutely
scrutinisesSCRUTINISE, to examine closely and minutely
scrutinizedSCRUTINIZE, to examine closely and minutely
scrutinisedSCRUTINISE, to examine closely and minutely
squizto peer at quickly and closely
scrutinizingSCRUTINIZE, to examine closely and minutely
scrutinisingSCRUTINISE, to examine closely and minutely
scrutinizesSCRUTINIZE, to examine closely and minutely
aperto copy closely but often clumsily and ineptly
apedto copy closely but often clumsily and ineptly
apersto copy closely but often clumsily and ineptly
neckto be first by a head and neck; finish closely
clinging(of a garment) Fitting closely to the body and showing its shape
holsteinthe Germanic language most closely related to English, spoken in Friesland and nearby islands
serinsmall finch, Serinus serinus, of Europe and northern Africa, closely related to the canary
serinssmall finch, Serinus serinus, of Europe and northern Africa, closely related to the canary
fristhe Germanic language most closely related to English, spoken in Friesland and nearby islands
rocambolesA Eurasian plant that is closely related to garlic and is sometimes used as a flavoring
rocamboleA Eurasian plant that is closely related to garlic and is sometimes used as a flavoring
crawdadsany freshwater decapod crustacean of the genera Astacus and Cambarus, closely related to but smaller than the lobsters
bilberryA hardy dwarf shrub closely related to the blueberry, with red drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries
bilberriesA hardy dwarf shrub closely related to the blueberry, with red drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries
teosintetall grass, Zea mexicana, of Mexico and Central America, closely related to corn, and sometimes cultivated as a fodder plant
corydalisA herbaceous plant of the poppy family with spurred tubular flowers, closely related to bleeding heart and found in north temperate regions
corydalisesA herbaceous plant of the poppy family with spurred tubular flowers, closely related to bleeding heart and found in north temperate regions
masticsThe bushy evergreen Mediterranean tree of the cashew family that yields mastic and has aromatic leaves and fruit, closely related to the pistachio
amoxicillinA broad-spectrum semisynthetic penicillin, closely related to ampicillin but better absorbed when taken orally, used esp. for ear and upper respiratory infections
refereesAn official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to and (in some sports) to arbitrate on matters arising from the play
pians(used with a sing. v.) infectious, nonvenereal tropical disease, primarily of children, characterized by raspberrylike eruptions of the skin and caused by a spirochete, Treponema pertenue, that is closely related to the agent of syphilis
yaws(used with a sing. v.) infectious, nonvenereal tropical disease, primarily of children, characterized by raspberrylike eruptions of the skin and caused by a spirochete, Treponema pertenue, that is closely related to the agent of syphilis
pian(used with a sing. v.) infectious, nonvenereal tropical disease, primarily of children, characterized by raspberrylike eruptions of the skin and caused by a spirochete, Treponema pertenue, that is closely related to the agent of syphilis
ergodicof or pertaining to the condition that, in an interval of sufficient duration, a system will return to states that are closely similar to previous ones: the assumption of such a condition underlies statistical methods used in modern dynamics and atomic th
orthochromatic(of black-and-white photographic film) Sensitive to all visible light except red. Orthochromatic film can therefore be handled in red light in the darkroom but does not produce black-and-white tones that correspond very closely to the colors seen by the eye
okapian African ungulate mammal (Okapia johnstoni) that is closely related to the giraffe but has a relatively short neck, a coat typically of solid reddish chestnut on the trunk, yellowish white on the cheeks, and purplish-black and cream rings on the upper parts of the legs