English words for 'Alternative form of dikaryotization.'
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noun
- (microbiology) A dissimilatory process that supply a cell with energy only without the assimilation of nutrients.
- Misspelling of dissimulation.
- (phonology, phonetics) A phenomenon where one of a pair of similar adjacent consonant or vowel sounds in a word becomes less similar.
- The act of dissimilating, of making dissimilar.
- breakdown in living organisms of more complex substances into simpler ones together with release of energy
- a linguistic process by which one of two similar sounds in a word becomes less like the other
noun
name
noun
- (biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacteria
- recuperation in which the symptoms of an acute disease gradually subside
- (medicine, pathology) A gradual recovery from disease.
- The breakdown of molecules into constituent molecules.
- The disintegration or destruction of cells.
- (architecture) A plinth or step above the cornice of the podium in an ancient temple.
noun
- (microbiology) A dissimilatory process that supply a cell with energy only without the assimilation of nutrients.
- Misspelling of dissimulation.
- (phonology, phonetics) A phenomenon where one of a pair of similar adjacent consonant or vowel sounds in a word becomes less similar.
- The act of dissimilating, of making dissimilar.
- breakdown in living organisms of more complex substances into simpler ones together with release of energy
- a linguistic process by which one of two similar sounds in a word becomes less like the other
noun
name
noun
- (biochemistry) dissolution or destruction of cells such as blood cells or bacteria
- recuperation in which the symptoms of an acute disease gradually subside
- (medicine, pathology) A gradual recovery from disease.
- The breakdown of molecules into constituent molecules.
- The disintegration or destruction of cells.
- (architecture) A plinth or step above the cornice of the podium in an ancient temple.