Definitionadj. not biologically differentiated or adapted to a specific function or environment
Last update: October 8, 2015
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It had this tendency to spread outward from himself to generalised issues. [Please select]
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Quite insensibly his mind passed over to the generalised point of view. [Please select]
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Thus, due to the reduction of the capability to communicate, the level of generalised schizophrenia increases. [Please select]
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It is clear that only a simultaneous generalised blocking could be a cause for suicide. [Please select]
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Literature, modern history, French and Italian, theology and philosophy, and even a good deal of generalised science, were things you read in your free time. [Please select]
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The question is, were the folk-tales the earliest, and were they localised and applied to the heroes, or were the heroic sagas generalised and applied to an unknown [Greek: tis]. [Please select]
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