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degenerate
Degenerate tarimas:
/di'dʤenərit/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Having declined, as in function or nature, from a former or original state: a degenerate form of an ancient folk art.
- adjective: Having fallen to an inferior or undesirable state, especially in mental or moral qualities.
- adjective: Physics Relating to two or more quantum states that share the same quantum numbers: degenerate energy levels.
- adjective: Physics Characterized by great density and consisting of atoms stripped of electrons: degenerate matter.
- adjective: Medicine Characterized by degeneration, as of tissue, a cell, or an organ.
- adjective: Biology Having lost one or more highly developed functions, characteristics, or structures through evolution: a degenerate life form.
- adjective: Genetics Having more than one codon that may code for the same amino acid.
- noun: A depraved, corrupt, or vicious person.
- noun: A person lacking or having progressively lost normative biological or psychological characteristics.
- verb-intransitive: To fall below a normal or desirable state, especially functionally or morally; deteriorate: old water pipes that are degenerating with age; a dispute that degenerated into a brawl.
- verb-intransitive: To decline in quality: The quality of his writing degenerated as he continued to drink.
- verb-intransitive: To undergo degeneration.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- išsigimęs
- v išsigimti
- išsigimėlis
- degeneratas