characters meaning
EN[ˈkɛɹəktɚz] [ˈkʰæɹəktɚz] [ˈkæɹəktəz]US
- NounBFcharacterSUF-ers
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- However, these tooth characters are recognized not only in the odobenids but also in other pinnipeds such as allodesmine desmatophocids [29 –31 ].
- Williams flings her characters — ghosts and teenagers and seekers — across the desert with a kind of narratorial rage.
- We performed RNA-seq in the root tips of two genotypes of bermudagrass, which had different root growth characters and salt tolerance.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- I think they would try to humanize the worst villains in history out of their fear that the audience might not like the central character.
- That Ulibarri sees the Ecuadorean Indian as too burdened by a tradition of dehumanizing servitude is perhaps more revealing of his deep-seated Usonianism than of the Indians' real character.
- To find the first digit in a positive number, stringify it and take the first character.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of characters in English Dictionary
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