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affected2 |
artificial in manner and appearance. [1/2 definitions] |
A.I. |
abbreviation of "artificial intelligence." |
aquarium |
an artificial pond or container filled with water in which aquatic forms of life are kept. [1/2 definitions] |
artificial intelligence |
an area of computer science that explores the ability of computers to think or have intelligence. Artificial intelligence is concerned with developing computer programs or computers that seem to use reason and make decisions. |
artless |
simple and natural; not artificial. [1/3 definitions] |
aspartame |
an artificial sweetener about two hundred times sweeter than sucrose, synthesized from amino acids and used as a low-calorie sugar substitute in manufactured soft drinks, cereals, cookies, and the like. |
aureate |
splendid, brilliant, or ornate, sometimes affectedly, as an overly artificial literary style. [1/2 definitions] |
bionic |
an electronic or mechanical device that replaces or helps something natural. An artificial leg is one kind of bionic device. |
bleak2 |
a small European river fish whose silvery scales are used to make artificial pearls. |
bridge1 |
an artificial tooth, or teeth, connected to natural ones. [1/6 definitions] |
candid |
of a photograph taken of a person or people, not artificial or posed; informal. [1/4 definitions] |
cellulose acetate |
a resin produced from cellulose, used to make products such as lacquers, photographic film, artificial silks, cigarette filters, and explosives. |
chemical additive |
an artificial substance added in small amounts to another to improve, preserve, or otherwise alter it. |
chemical-free |
of or pertaining to a product that does not contain artificial chemicals or is produced without the use of artificial chemicals. |
Christmas tree |
a real or artificial evergreen tree, usually placed indoors and decorated with lights and ornaments at Christmas. |
climate-controlled |
having or providing artificial control of temperature and humidity. |
coachman |
a type of artificial fly for fishing. [1/2 definitions] |
contrived |
planned or artificial, esp. in an obvious way; not spontaneous. |
crown |
an artificial cover for a tooth, often made of gold. [1/2 definitions] |
cultured |
grown or produced in an artificial and controlled manner. [1/4 definitions] |
cyclamate |
any of several noncaloric artificial sweeteners. |
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