predominance

  • 11predominance — noun 1) the predominance of women caregivers Syn: prevalence, dominance, preponderance 2) the superpower s military predominance Syn: supremacy, mastery, control, power, ascendancy, dominance, preeminence, superiori …

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  • 12predominance — UK [prɪˈdɒmɪnəns] / US [prɪˈdɑmɪnəns] noun [uncountable] 1) a situation in which there is more of a particular type of person or thing than of anything else the predominance of white middle class characters on TV shows 2) a situation in which… …

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  • 13PRÉDOMINANCE — s. f. T. de Médec. Action de ce qui prédomine. La prédominance du système nerveux …

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  • 14PRÉDOMINANCE — n. f. Qualité de ce qui prédomine, caractère prédominant. La prédominance du système nerveux …

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  • 15predominance — /pri dom euh neuhns/, n. the state, condition, or quality of being predominant: the predominance of the rich over the poor. Also, predominancy. [1595 1605; PREDOMIN(ANT) + ANCE] * * * …

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  • 16predominance — predominant ► ADJECTIVE 1) present as the strongest or main element. 2) having the greatest control or power. DERIVATIVES predominance noun predominantly adverb …

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  • 17Predominance diagram — A predominance diagram shows the predominance species that is present in solution at a given p H.A predominance diagram for a weak acid or weak base will include a crossover p H which is the p Ka.It is often used in corrosion to understanding… …

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  • 18predominance — noun Date: 1592 the quality or state of being predominant …

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  • 19predominance — noun the condition or state of being predominant; ascendancy, domination, preeminence or preponderance …

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  • 20predominance — Synonyms and related words: accomplishment, advantage, ascendance, ascendancy, authority, balance of power, charisma, charm, clout, consequence, control, credit, deanship, dominance, dominancy, domination, dominion, effect, eminence, eminent… …

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