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mammalian
English
Etymology
From mammal +? -ian.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /m??me?l.j?n/, /m??me?.li.?n/
Adjective
mammalian (comparative more mammalian, superlative most mammalian)
- of, or pertaining to, mammals
- like a mammal
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
mammalian (plural mammalians)
- Any mammal.
Translations
mammalian From the web:
- what mammalian cells divide
- what mammalian order does suidae
- are there any mammalian cells that are a good source for dividing cells
- what are the 4 reasons cells divide
- what are the 3 reasons cells divide
rephrase
English
Etymology
re- +? phrase
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?z
Verb
rephrase (third-person singular simple present rephrases, present participle rephrasing, simple past and past participle rephrased)
- To say or write something with different wording.
Synonyms
- restate, reword
Translations
Anagrams
- preshear, reshaper
rephrase From the web:
- what rephrase means
- what rephrase in tagalog
- rephrase what i type
- rephrase what went well
- rephrase what you said
- rephrase what if
- rephrase what you read
- rephrase what you said meaning
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