complementary
- IPA[ˌkämpləˈmen(t)ərē]
美式
- combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another;(of gene sequences, nucleotides, etc.) related by the rules of base pairing
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- 1. combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another three guitarists playing interlocking, complementary parts internet technology is actually complementary to traditional technologies
- ▪ (of gene sequences, nucleotides, etc.) related by the rules of base pairing a pair of complementary oligonucleotides were synthesized
- 2. relating to complementary medicine complementary therapies such as aromatherapy
- any of a range of medical therapies that fall beyond the scope of conventional medicine but may ...
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- either of two angles whose sum is 90°.
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- the part of the general solution of a linear differential equation which is the general ...
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- synthetic DNA in which the sequence of bases is complementary to that of a given example of DNA.
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- the occurrence of speech sounds in mutually exclusive contexts: bilabials were in complementary distribution with labiodentals
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- a colour that combined with a given colour makes white or black.
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- the part of the general solution of a linear differential equation which is the general ...
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- a color that combined with a given color makes white or black.
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- IPA[ˌkɒmplɪˈmɛnt(ə)ri]
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- combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another: they had different but complementary skills the second TV network was complementary to the BBC
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