Results for: phenomenon
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phenomenonphenomena
accomplish, put into action, execute, do, being in force or operation, belongings, cause or production of an impression, do or make something, meaning or intent, power to influence, result, outcome; influence; impact; gimmick, trick; natural phenomenon...effect
additional symptom, secondary phenomenon, secondary symptom or complication of a disease; secondary phenomenon which results from anotherepiphenomenon
allegory or parable, ancient story, myths collectively, somebody or something fictitious, symbolic character or story, traditional story about supernatural beings or imaginary people that narrates a common belief or explains some natural phenomenon; fa...myth
atmospheric interference with electronic signals, atmospheric phenomenon that cause disturbances in the reception of radio waves, prevailing mood, sferics, study of atmospheric interferenceatmospherics
atomic philosophy; doctrine of the action of atoms; source of all mental phenomenon in simple cause (Psychology), idea that atoms make up everythingatomism
attributing one cause to the existence of a phenomenonmonocausal
being insecure, insecure phenomenon, lack of self-confidence; fearfulness, anxiety; riskiness; lack of stability, unsafe feelinginsecurity
classified, confidential; clandestine, covert; hidden, latent, information not widely known, information that is confidential or classified; mystery, unexplained phenomenon; method or procedure that is known only by a select group of people, mysterioussecret
coincidence of events that seem related, simultaneousness; phenomenon of things unintentionally occurring at precisely the same time, synchronismsynchronicity
division into opposite views, making polarized, giving two opposite tendencies; phenomenon in which light waves move in one plane (Computers), polarizing of charges, process limiting light vibrationspolarization
doubling of colors, optical phenomenon in which a material exhibits two different colors when viewed under different conditionsdichroism
extraordinary; perceived by the senses; pertaining to observable events or circumstances, of a phenomenon, perceived by senses, remarkablephenomenal
fast-spreading bad phenomenon, illness caused by tumor, malignant growth, malignant tumor; disease caused by these growths; invasive and evil influencecancer
fiction based on futuristic science, highly imaginative fiction involving some actual or projected scientific phenomenonscience fiction
 

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