- start, commence, and
initiate are all
synonyms of one another: they are
synonymous. The
standard test for
synonymy is substitution: one form can be replaced...
- A
synonymous substitution (often
called a
silent substitution though they are not
always silent) is the
evolutionary substitution of one base for another...
- a
person or
character widely considered ****ually
attractive and
often synonymous with ****uality. The term ****
symbol was
first used in the 1910s and 1920s...
-
schema objects in a
database Synonyms (film), a 2019 film
Synonymous may
refer to:
Synonymous substitution, an
evolutionary substitution in a DNA sequence...
- some
forms of
epilepsy and stroke, are
preferentially described by the
synonymous term of cryptogenic. The term 'idiopathic'
derives from Gr**** ἴδιος idios...
-
substitutions per non-
synonymous site (Ka), in a
given period of time, to the
number of
synonymous substitutions per
synonymous site (Ks), in the same...
-
interchangeably with the
phrase synonymous mutation; however,
synonymous mutations are not
always silent, nor vice versa.
Synonymous mutations can
affect transcription...
- youth-oriented
styles it influenced. Rock and pop
music remained roughly synonymous until the late 1960s,
after which pop
became ****ociated with
music that...
- "king") and -ῐ́σκος (-ískos, diminutive). It was also
considered to be
synonymous with the ****atrice. The
basilisk is
sometimes referred to as "king" because...
-
December 2099,
almost synonymous with the 21st
century (2001–2100) The
millennium from 1
January 2000 to 31
December 2999,
almost synonymous with the 3rd millennium...