Anagram & Information om | Engelska ordet STUNTED


STUNTED

1

Antal bokstäver

7

Är palindrom

Nej

12
ED
NT
ST
STU
TE
TED

5

3

8

260
DE
DEN
DES


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  • The columns encircling the cylindrical portion are stunted and much broader at the base than the top; the capitals are Doric.
  • At the age of four, the doctor diagnosed a heart defect and "stunted thyroid gland" in little Jaroslav.
  • There are fine plains here, splendidly grassed and watered; small belts of stunted gum, vaquois, fan palm, and honeysuckle.
  • Trees such as banksias, paperbark, tuart, marri, she-oak and stunted jarrah are found in the woodland areas.
  • Lack of boron can lead to stunted plant growth, while an excess can also cause harm by inhibiting growth.
  • Big Star's debut album, 1972's #1 Record, was met by enthusiastic reviews, but ineffective marketing by Stax Records and limited distribution stunted its commercial success.
  • bare, broken, and girt with rocks and ice, with here and there, between rocks and broken hillocks, a little stunted vegetation of shrubs.
  • The understory typically consists of trees stunted through lack of light, other small trees with low light requirements, saplings, shrubs, vines and undergrowth.
  • Children are particularly vulnerable to aflatoxin exposure, which is linked to immune suppression, stunted growth, delayed development, aflatoxicosis, food spoilage and liver cancer.
  • For example, diarrhea, a main cause of malnutrition and stunted growth in children, can be reduced through adequate sanitation.
  • Alpine tundra transitions to sub-alpine forests below the tree line; stunted forests occurring at the forest-tundra ecotone are known as krummholz.
  • Extending from 5 to 1,150 metres above sea level, the area comprises agricultural areas, river ecosystems, estuarine tidal marshes and flats, coniferous and mixed forests, stunted vegetation (krummholz) and mountain tundra ecosystems.
  • Undernutrition is a lack of nutrients, which can result in stunted growth, wasting, and underweight.
  • During the winter, frequent dramatic changes in temperature, drying, and gusty winds make the cones susceptible to freeze-drying that permanently damages them; in this case, growth is stunted, and the seeds deteriorate.
  • Fulbright's career in the Senate was somewhat stunted, his tangible influence never matching his public luminescence.
  • A pollarded tree has a drastically different appearance than an unpruned tree, being much shorter with stunted, club-like branches.
  • A rich northern rātā/rimu/broadleaf forest is present, although the entire park ecosystem displays distinct patterns of altitudinal zonation – the former two large species of tree are common at lower elevations whereas kāmahi tends to dominate the stunted high elevation forest.
  • Sufficient levels of fear in the population of a given location allow the Reckoners to begin subtly altering the environment of that location: the sun shines a little less brightly, trees become stunted and "evil" looking, rock formations take on the appearance of corpses or monsters, and so on.
  • The network "stunted" with a continuous stream of classical music and jazz, aside from hourly newscasts simulcast from Première Chaîne and regular reminders that la Chaîne culturelle had shut down and (later) that it would relaunch as Espace musique on September 7.
  • In a 1975 essay, he coined the term "Tontoism" to refer to the practice of writing haiku with missing articles ("the", "a", or "an"), which he claimed made the haiku sound like the stunted English of the Indian sidekick, Tonto, in the Lone Ranger radio and television series.


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