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Definition of develop
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of develop is as below...
Develop
(v. t.) To
advance;
to
further;
to
prefect;
to make to
increase;
to
promote
the
growth
of.
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Darwinian
::
Darwinian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Darwin;
as, the
Darwinian
theory,
a
theory
of the
manner
and cause of the
supposed
development
of
living
things
from
certain
original
forms or
elements..
Embryogeny
::
Embryogeny
(n.) The
production
and
development
of an
embryo.
Queen
::
Queen (n.) The
fertile,
or fully
developed,
female
of
social
bees, ants, and
termites..
Sarcoma
::
Sarcoma
(n.) A tumor of
fleshy
consistence;
--
formerly
applied
to many
varieties
of
tumor,
now
restricted
to a
variety
of
malignant
growth
made up of cells
resembling
those of fetal
development
without
any
proper
intercellular
substance..
Diphygenic
::
Diphygenic
(a.)
Having
two modes of
embryonic
development.
Multiaxial
::
Multiaxial
(a.)
Having
more than one axis;
developing
in more than a
single
line or
plain;
--
opposed
to
monoaxial.
Metanephros
::
Metanephros
(n.) The most
posterior
of the three pairs of
embryonic
renal
organs
developed
in many
vertebrates.
Developing
::
Developing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Develo.
Reptilia
::
Reptilia
(n. pl.) A class of
air-breathing
oviparous
vertebrates,
usually
covered
with
scales
or bony
plates.
The heart
generally
has two
auricles
and one
ventricle.
The
development
of the young is the same as that of
birds..
Thermoelectrometer
::
Thermoelectrometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
strength
of an
electric
current
in the heat which it
produces,
or for
determining
the heat
developed
by such a
current..
Pan
::
Pan (v. i.) To turn out
(profitably
or
unprofitably);
to
result;
to
develop;
as, the
investigation,
or the
speculation,
panned
out
poorly..
Longmynd Rocks
::
Longmynd
rocks () The
sparingly
fossiliferous
conglomerates,
grits,
schists,
and
states
of Great
Britain,
which lie at the base of the
Cambrian
system;
-- so
called,
because
typically
developed
in the
Longmynd
Hills,
Shropshire..
Voltaic
::
Voltaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Alessandro
Volta,
who first
devised
apparatus
for
developing
electric
currents
by
chemical
action,
and
established
this
branch
of
electric
science;
discovered
by
Volta;
as,
voltaic
electricity..
Alkalescency
::
Alkalescency
(n.) A
tendency
to
become
alkaline;
or the state of a
substance
in which
alkaline
properties
begin to be
developed,
or to
predominant..
Self-evolution
::
Self-evolution
(n.)
Evolution
of one's self;
development
by
inherent
quality
or
power.
Developer
::
Developer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
develops..
Develop
::
Develop
(v. t.) To
advance;
to
further;
to
prefect;
to make to
increase;
to
promote
the
growth
of.
Sterlet
::
Sterilize
(v. t.) To
destroy
all
spores
or germs in (an
organic
fluid or
mixture),
as by heat, so as to
prevent
the
development
of
bacterial
or other
organisms..
Evolve
::
Evolve
(v. i.) To
become
open,
disclosed,
or
developed;
to pass
through
a
process
of
evolution..
Development
::
Development
(n.) The
series
of
changes
which
animal
and
vegetable
organisms
undergo
in their
passage
from the
embryonic
state to
maturity,
from a lower to a
higher
state of
organization..
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