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  • 121mutation — mu|ta|tion [ mju teıʃn ] noun count or uncount a change in the genes of a plant or animal that causes it to become different from others of its type: a mutation that causes mice to be born blind …

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  • 122take\ a\ turn — v. phr. To become different; change. Mary s fever suddenly took a bad turn. The story took an odd turn. Often used with for the better or for the worse . In the afternoon the weather took a turn for the better. Suddenly the battle took a turn for …

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  • 123turn away — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you turn someone away, you do not allow them to enter your country, home, or other place. [V n P] Turning boat people away would be an inhumane action... [V P n (not pron)] Hard times are forcing community colleges to turn away …

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  • 124change — tʃeɪndÊ’ n. alteration; replacement, exchange; coins; money received back after paying for goods v. alter; replace; make change; become different …

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  • 125changed — tʃeɪndÊ’ n. alteration; replacement, exchange; coins; money received back after paying for goods v. alter; replace; make change; become different …

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  • 126changes — tʃeɪndÊ’ n. alteration; replacement, exchange; coins; money received back after paying for goods v. alter; replace; make change; become different …

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  • 127changing — chang·ing || tʃeɪndʒɪŋ adj. altering; replacing n. altering; replacing tʃeɪndÊ’ n. alteration; replacement, exchange; coins; money received back after paying for goods v. alter; replace; make change; become different …

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  • 128differentiate — dif·fer·en·ti·ate || ‚dɪfÉ™ renʃɪeɪt v. distinguish, discriminate; become different; transform into a derivative (Mathematics) …

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