Similar words: anonymous, any more, anymore, not any more, antonym, patronymic, famous, enormous. Meaning: [sɪ'nɑnɪməs /-'nɒn-] adj. (of words) meaning the same or nearly the same.
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61. For many people, sumo is synonymous with Japanese culture.
62. Eveningwear is practically synonymous with sexy.
63. OBJECT CODE : Term synonymous with machine code.
64. Vampires and the Antichrist: Synonymous or Coincidence?
65. Hedging in futures markets is synonymous with shifting risk.
66. In those days botany was virtually synonymous with herbalism.
67. The artist Salvador Dali is synonymous with surrealism.
68. Synonymous with illegal: used with instruction code, character, etc.
69. Death house is synonymous with suffering.
70. His richly detailed, hand-rendered designs pull much of their inspiration from the Los Angeles of Cartoon's youth. At one time, the black and grey, fine line style was synonymous with LA street life.
71. Transformational synonymy and lexical synonymy show important synonymous relationships in discourse analysis.
72. The New Scotland Yard, synonymous with criminal investigation, is located in the city.
73. "The cartoon in today's New York Post is troubling at best given the historic racist attacks of African Americans as being synonymous with monkeys," civil rights activist Al Sharpton said.
74. Through the language element analysis and synonymous words comparison , we can inspect the pronunciation and the meaning of the word.
75. The numerical results for a group of roughly estimated parameters show that the proposed model may be able to explain the nonrandom usage of synonymous codons.
76. His uniform of Levi's 501s and a black turtleneck was synonymous with innovation in the '90s; now, in the tech world, dressy pants can be viewed with suspicion.
77. Bob Marley, ganja, dreadlocks, cliff jumping and Montego Bay are all synonymous with Jamaica.
78. Proved by experiments, this method can resolve the synonymous and polysemantic problems commendably, improve the precision and recall to a great extent.
79. Because deep-sea coral red coral, and therefore, red coral has become synonymous with the precious corals.
80. Although his name is synonymous with swashbuckling pirates, New York sea captain William Kidd denied to the end of his life that he ever acted like one.
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81. Its name became synonymous as a gathering place of the rich and famous.
82. In the 1990s, through the transfer of his brand, and took the way of design styles introduced in China in his name clothing, so Pierre - Cardin became synonymous with high-end apparel.
83. No pathogenic mutation was detected in the exon and franking regions of MYH9 gene except a synonymous mutation(A1143A) in the exon 25.
84. We further explored the correlation between synonymous codon bias and gene expression level and gene length.
85. An icon of the Swiss school of typography, Helvetica swept through the design world in the '60s and became synonymous with modern, progressive, cosmopolitan attitudes.
86. Obviously they BEYOND as synonymous with rock and roll in Hong Kong.
87. London has just hosted the annual Frieze Art Fair, which has become synonymous with the big-spending rich and super-rich as they pay astronomic sums for choice paintings and sculptures.
88. Robotics is so closely associated with cybernetics that it is sometimes mistakenly considered to be synonymous.
89. Indeed, in may regions " forestry " is synonymous with " plantation culture ".
90. "Made in Japan" and "Made in Korea" were once synonymous with shoddiness.
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