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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 free from that which
infolds
or
envelops;
to
unfold;
to lay open by
degrees
or in
detail;
to make
visible
or
known;
to
disclose;
to
produce
or give
forth;
as, to
develop
theories;
a motor that
develops
100 horse
power..
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Xylem
::
Xylem (n.) That
portion
of a
fibrovascular
bundle
which has
developed,
or will
develop,
into wood
cells;
--
distinguished
from
phloem..
Egg
::
Egg (n.) A
simple
cell, from the
development
of which the young of
animals
are
formed;
ovum; germ
cell..
Embryo
::
Embryo
(n.) The young of an
animal
in the womb, or more
specifically,
before
its parts are
developed
and it
becomes
a fetus (see
Fetus)..
Atrophied
::
Atrophied
(p. a.)
Affected
with
atrophy,
as a
tissue
or
organ;
arrested
in
development
at a very early
stage;
rudimentary..
Bipinnaria
::
Bipinnaria
(n.) The larva of
certain
starfishes
as
developed
in the
free-swimming
stage.
Cytogenesis
::
Cytogenesis
(n.)
Development
of cells in
animal
and
vegetable
organisms.
See
Gemmation,
Budding,
Karyokinesis;
also Cell
development,
under
Cell..
Developing
::
Developing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Develo.
Tuberculization
::
Tuberculization
(n.) The
development
of
tubercles;
the
condition
of one who is
affected
with
tubercles.
Heteromerous
::
Heteromerous
(a.)
Having
the
femoral
artery
developed
as the
principal
artery
of the leg; -- said of
certain
birds,
as the
cotingas
and
pipras..
Nascent
::
Nascent
(a.)
Commencing,
or in
process
of
development;
beginning
to exist or to grow;
coming
into
being;
as, a
nascent
germ..
Microphthalmy
::
Microphthalmy
(n.) An
unnatural
smallness
of the eyes,
occurring
as the
result
of
disease
or of
imperfect
development..
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..
Vitiligo
::
Vitiligo
(n.) A rare skin
disease
consisting
in the
development
of
smooth,
milk-white
spots upon
various
parts of the
body..
Organogenesis
::
Organogenesis
(n.) The
origin
and
development
of
organs
in
animals
and
plants.
Environment
::
Environment
(n.) That which
environs
or
surrounds;
surrounding
conditions,
influences,
or
forces,
by which
living
forms are
influenced
and
modified
in their
growth
and
development..
Electro-magnetic
::
Electro-magnetic
(a.) Of,
Pertaining
to, or
produced
by,
magnetism
which is
developed
by the
passage
of an
electric
current..
Abort
::
Abort (v. i.) To
become
checked
in
normal
development,
so as
either
to
remain
rudimentary
or
shrink
away
wholly;
to
become
sterile..
Develop
::
Develop
(v. t.) To
change
the form of, as of an
algebraic
expression,
by
executing
certain
indicated
operations
without
changing
the
value..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
method
of
analysis
developed
by
Newton,
and based on the
conception
of all
magnitudes
as
generated
by
motion,
and
involving
in their
changes
the
notion
of
velocity
or rate of
change.
Its
results
are the same as those of the
differential
and
integral
calculus,
from which it
differs
little
except
in
notation
and
logical
method..
Conatus
::
Conatus
(n.) A
natural
tendency
inherent
in a body to
develop
itself;
an
attempt;
an
effort.
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