abort |
to stop growing before achieving full development. [1/6 definitions] |
advanced |
well beyond an early stage of development, or considerably beyond the level of others. [1/3 definitions] |
anal |
in psychoanalysis, denoting or pertaining to a stage of psychological development characterized by interest in or attention to the anus. [1/2 definitions] |
ancient Rome |
a civilization cultivated by the city-state of Rome from the 8th century B.C.E. through its development as a republic and its collapse as an empire in the 5th century A.D. |
anthropology |
the scientific study of humankind. People who study anthropology learn about the origins and development of human beings and their societies and customs. |
antidevelopment |
combined form of development. |
antinuclear |
opposed to the development, deployment, or use of nuclear devices such as weapons and power plants. |
aplasia |
incomplete or faulty development of an organ or tissue. |
aplastic |
pertaining to the incomplete or faulty development of an organ or tissue. |
apogamy |
in botany, the development of a plant from a sporophyte, rather than from a union of gametophytes. |
apoptosis |
genetically regulated cell death that occurs as a normal part of growth and development, and which also occurs when a cell becomes damaged. |
archiblast |
the outer layer of an embryo in a very early, two-layered stage of development. [1/2 definitions] |
artificial intelligence |
research in and development of computer programs that imitate human thought processes such as reasoning or decision-making. |
athletics |
(usu. used with a sing. verb) the study and practice of athletic development. [1/2 definitions] |
atomic age |
(often cap.) the period in history characterized by the development and use of atomic energy in the generation of electrical power and for immensely destructive weapons. |
autonetics |
(used with a sing. verb) the science of the use and development of automated devices used for control and guidance. |
baby |
a newly-born or very young child in the first stages of development; infant. [1/12 definitions] |
backlash |
a strong reaction against some prior development, esp. political or social change. [1/3 definitions] |
behaviorism |
in psychology, the doctrine that observable behavior, rather than mental events or consciousness, gives the only valid evidence for study, and that environmental influences predominate in human psychological development. |
beta |
a version of software that is still undergoing development and testing, which in turn is facilitated by feedback from users. [1/3 definitions] |
bildungsroman |
a novel that concerns itself primarily with the psychological and moral development of the main character, usually from youth into adulthood. |