DOMINANT vs PREPONDERANT: NOUN
- The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on.
- (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale
- In petrography, in the quantitative classification (see rock), a factor which dominates over another between the ratios and .
- The greatest of a set of numbers without regard to sign.
- The parent that exhibits it, are all called dominants.
- An allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical or different
- The parental character, and
- Those of its descendants which exhibit it, and
- A dominant allele or a trait produced by a dominant allele.
- A dominant species.
- The fifth tone of a diatonic scale.
- Which exhibits it, and
- In biology, when the cross-bred offspring of parents with antagonistic or mutually exclusive characters visibly exhibits a character of one parent, while it does not visibly exhibit but is able to transmit to descendants the antagonistic character of the other parent, then the character which is manifested, and the cross-bred organism
- In music: The reciting tone in Gregorian scales or modes.
- The fifth tone in the modern scales or modes: so called because of its importance in relation to the key-note or tonic.
- The chord based upon the dominant.
- The triad built on the dominant tone.
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DOMINANT vs PREPONDERANT: ADJECTIVE
- Of genes; producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar
- Exercising the most power, control, or influence.
- Most abundant or conspicuous; predominant.
- Higher; overlooking.
- Tending to be stronger than its counterpart or used for the most important tasks or in the most pressing situations.
- Of, relating to, or being an allele that produces the same phenotypic effect in heterozygotes as in homozygotes.
- Of, relating to, or being a species that is most characteristic of an ecological community and usually determines the presence, abundance, and type of other species.
- Relating to or based on the fifth tone of a diatonic scale.
- Exercising influence or control
- Most frequent or common
- Predominant, common, prevalent, of greatest importance.
- The estate to which a servitude or easement is due from another estate, the estate over which the servitude extends being called the servient estate or tenement.
- Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling; predominant.
- One who owns lands on which there is an easement owned by another.
- Having greater weight; heavier.
- Having superior force, importance, or influence.
- Having superior power and influence
- Preponderating; outweighing; overbalancing; -- used literally and figuratively
DOMINANT vs PREPONDERANT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Exercising rule or chief authority; governing; predominant: as, the dominant party or faction.
- Hence Having a controlling effect or influence; most conspicuous or effective; overshadowing.
- Having the crown free to light on all sides because of greater height. See crown *class.
- Characterized by or exhibiting dominance. See dominance, 2.
- Outweighing; preponderating; superior in weight, force, efficiency, or influence; predominant; prevalent.
DOMINANT vs PREPONDERANT: RELATED WORDS
- In charge, Sovereign, Governing, Ascendent, Possessive, Paramount, Overriding, Supreme, Controlling, Superior, Predominate, Preponderant, Ascendant, Predominant, Dominating
- Important, Pervasive, Pivotal, Salient, Primordial, Overwhelming, Conspicuous, Prevalent, Prevailing, Preponderating, Paramount, Overriding, Dominant, Predominate, Predominant
DOMINANT vs PREPONDERANT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- In charge, Sovereign, Governing, Ascendent, Possessive, Paramount, Overriding, Supreme, Controlling, Superior, Predominate, Preponderant, Ascendant, Predominant, Dominating
- Important, Pervasive, Pivotal, Salient, Primordial, Overwhelming, Conspicuous, Prevalent, Prevailing, Preponderating, Paramount, Overriding, Dominant, Predominate, Predominant
DOMINANT vs PREPONDERANT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In Nandavaram, horticultural crops and cotton are dominant.
- HA gradually replaces AA as the dominant MA.
- Denotes animal heterozygous for a dominant mutant gene.
- The test uses only the dominant plants in an observation plotsince the dominant plants directly influence the composition of the remainder of thevegetation.
- Ottoman Empire is still one of the dominant navies in the Mediterranean and one of the dominant trading partners for European nations.
- Choose from sativa, sativa dominant, hybrid, indica, and indica dominant strains.
- Tall is dominant to short, and round is dominant to wrinkled in pea plants.
- SEEM LIKE THE DOMINANT CONDUCT OR THE DOMINANT MESSAGE.
- Neither allele is completely dominant over the other and instead the two, being incompletely dominant, mix together.
- The dominant owner cannot by merely altering or adding to the dominant heritage, substantially increase an easement.
- Mexico, signaling the rise of preponderant American influence within the Mexican economy.
- Timber harvest, livestock grazing, and prescribed fires are the preponderant methods affecting habitat change in this zone.
- Caste groups numerically preponderant, but with divided loyalties, creating disunity, may not wield power.
- America retained the preponderant military power and strategic influence needed to accomplish these goals.
- Overdraft continues to be the preponderant style of working capital funding.
- However, women are by far the preponderant victims of domestic violence.
- In this study, females were the preponderant visually impaired gender.
- In an office building, this is the preponderant load.
- Early on, the religious element was clearly preponderant.
- Jations, preponderant emphasis was placed on the former.
DOMINANT vs PREPONDERANT: QUESTIONS
- What is the dominant ideology of the dominant class?
- Is Nutter Butter a THC dominant or a CBD dominant variety?
- What does it mean when the dominant allele is not completely dominant?
- Is Williams syndrome autosomal dominant or dominant?
- What does it mean to be sativa dominant or indica dominant?
- Are recruitment thresholds different in the dominant and non-dominant hands?
- Is A1AT an autosomal dominant or co-dominant genetic disorder?
- Are hognose snakes co-dominant or incomplete dominant?
- Is foramina parietalia permagna autosomal dominant or dominant?
- Is the circumflex artery left dominant or right dominant?
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