- A
synonymous substitution (often
called a
silent substitution though they are not
always silent) is the
evolutionary substitution of one base for another...
- 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...
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necessarily mean "residential area on the edge of a city"; rather, it is used
synonymously with neighborhood, to
refer to the
smallest geographical subdivision...
- boy is a
cultural archetype that is
variously defined and
often used
synonymously with the
historic terms rake or cad: a male who
behaves badly, especially...
-
schema objects in a
database Synonyms (film), a 2019 film
Synonymous may
refer to:
Synonymous substitution, an
evolutionary substitution in a DNA sequence...
- a
person or
character widely considered ****ually
attractive and
often synonymous with ****uality. The term ****
symbol was
first used in the 1910s and 1920s...
- or not
understood by the
general public. The term is
sometimes used
synonymously with "g****" or "nerd", or the ****anese term "otaku",
albeit referring...
-
conditions are idiopathic, and
sometimes the word
congenital is used
synonymously with idiopathic; but
careful usage prefers to
reserve the word congenital...
- as in the
Jargon File definition. Sometimes, "hacker" is
simply used
synonymously with "g****": "A true
hacker is not a
group person. He's a
person who...
-
contemporary western thinking. In
descriptions of drugs, the term is used
synonymously with ego-loss to
refer to (temporary) loss of one's
sense of self due...