dominant feature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdominantandfeature
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dominant
adjective
uk/ˈdɒm.ɪ.nənt/us/ˈdɑː.mə.nənt/
more important, strong, or noticeable than anything else of the ...
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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofdominantandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Unlike in exposure 16, histosols are no longer thedominantfeaturein exposure 17.
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Does it seem to be thedominantfeature?
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During the eighties, feelings of uncertainty about the present and future appear to have been adominantfeatureof youth subcultures.
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Thisdominantfeaturewas a symbol of power.
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Thedominantfeatureis still the wave-particle resonance near y = 0.5l, from which the resulting spoke of charge originates, reaching up to the anode.
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The maindominantfeatureof the character is that he has a cosmic consciousness.
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Here, thedominantfeatureis local merging between two vortices, until finally a spar se 'vortex net' is formed, resembling 'wormholes' in phase space.
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The lack of reciprocal relation between these levels (and in some cases their disjunction) constitutes thedominantfeatureof the two operas.
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Thedominantfeature, that home access is a condition of use, was confirmed in an analysis of actual usage by the five categories of access.
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In spite of these transformations, tribal organization, identity, and ethos remained adominantfeatureof society.
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It also shows other architects whosedominantfeaturevectors defined some labels.
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In fact, divergence has again been thedominantfeaturewith the de-industrialisation of the last twenty years.
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Visually, thedominantfeatureacross the set of figures is the greater variability of emission levels at low income levels.
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Mucopolysaccharide bodies are thedominantfeatureof the germinal layer of very small cyst-mass cysts in which laminated layer production is considered to be arrested.
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In the rural areas there is no question that agriculture is thedominantfeature, and that is the field in which assistance must be provided.
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I believe that this will be thedominantfeatureof the city's housing development during the next five years or so.
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But there is one moredominantfeatureabout the whole matter which must affect the mind of everybody.
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The mostdominantfeaturein the minds of customers is probably the price.
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