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creativo
Having the ability or power to create.
creative
uncreative
original
productive
ingenious
imaginative
fanciful
inventive
notional
yeasty
fictive
португальский
criativo
Containing seeds of later development.
seminal
germinal
seminal
germinal
1
Yet few buildings have played such a
seminal
role in American history.
2
Herman and the Ephemerides mention cases of calculi in the
seminal
vesicles.
3
His research on New Zealanders at Gallipoli is critically regarded as
seminal
.
4
The times when this
seminal
event occurred were surely ripe for it.
5
But Marikana was the
seminal
event of 2012 and post-democracy South Africa.
1
It is composed of two simple cell-layers, the familiar primary
germinal
layers.
2
LN-1 marked
germinal
centers in all cases of follicular lymphoma and pseudolymphoma.
3
Further, different children will represent different selections from amongst the
germinal
elements.
4
Further analyses revealed a
germinal
center B-cell-like phenotype of most BATF3-initiated lymphomas.
5
This encloses a darker granule, the
germinal
spot, which shows a nucleolus.
1
To appreciate fully his
originative
power one must understand the disadvantages under which he worked.
2
And even these committees are less
originative
and more expressive of the general thought than they were at first.
3
By the mere act of volition He gave birth to the Logos, who was the real
originative
cause of things.
4
Limit opportunity, restrict the field of
originative
achievement, and you have cut out the heart and root of all prosperity.
5
Man is
originative
in character; and poets-"ofimagination all compact"-catchthis new form of life, and we call the picture poetry.
6
Originative
will-power and independent activity, weak.
less originative
originative achievement
originative cause
originative power
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creativo