ramifications
1ramifications — ram·i·fi·ca·tion || ‚ræmɪfɪ keɪʃn n. consequence, outcome of another event; branch, bough; act of branching out …
2ramifications — a complex consequence of an action or event. → ramification …
3ramifications — [ˌræməfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nz] noun [plural] formal the complicated or unexpected effects of something …
4Ramifications of the Buddha concept — Usually Buddha ( Awakened One, from the root bodhi ) refers to Siddhārtha Gautama (Sanskrit; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama), the historical founder of Buddhism, for this Buddha age, who adopted that title. He is sometimes referred to as Sakyamuni or… …
5ramificussions — Ramifications and repercussions, coined by Judge Jeffrey Ramsdell of King County Superior Court I ll have to think about the ramifucussions. I ll get back to you …
6ramificussions — Ramifications and repercussions, coined by Judge Jeffrey Ramsdell of King County Superior Court I ll have to think about the ramifucussions. I ll get back to you …
7ramification — [ ramifikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1541 anat.; lat. sav. ramificatio 1 ♦ Division en plusieurs rameaux; chacune des divisions ou des rameaux eux mêmes. Ramification d une tige à fleurs. ⇒ inflorescence. Spécialt Ramification des racines, des nervures des… …
8Polymère ramifié — Illustration d un polymère ramifié Un polymère ramifié (ou branché) est un polymère présentant au moins un point de ramification entre ses deux groupes terminaux, un point de ramification étant un point d une chaîne sur lequel est fixée une… …
9INTIFADA — This entry deals with the origins and ramifications of the first Intifada, which commenced in late 1987. For its subsequent course and for the second, so called al Aqsa Intifada, see israel , State of: Historical Survey; israel , State of: Israel …
10ramification — (ra mi fi ka sion ; en vers, de six syllabes) s. f. 1° Terme de botanique. Division d une tige en plusieurs rameaux. Se dit aussi très souvent des divisions elles mêmes. Disposition des branches. La ramification du chêne. 2° Terme d… …