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21conditioned — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. trained, habituated, modified, learned; see accustomed to , automatic 2 , trained . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Determined or to be determined by someone or something else: conditional, contingent, dependent,… …
22dependent — a. 1. Hanging, pendent. 2. Conditioned, contingent, unable to exist without, at the disposal of, sustained by …
23dependent — adj 1. pendent, hanging down, pensile, pendulous; dangling, drooping, hanging, suspended. 2. clinging, leaning, relying, counting on; helpless, weak, vulnerable, defenseless, poor, indigent; minor, youthful, immature, Inf. tied to one s mother s… …
24dependent — /dəˈpɛndənt / (say duh penduhnt) adjective 1. depending on something else for aid, support, etc. 2. conditioned; contingent. 3. subordinate; subject. 4. (of a quantity or variable) depending upon another for value. 5. (of linguistic forms) not… …
25conditioned — Subject to one or more conditions; made dependent on one or more conditions; good physical condition; ready for exertion; inured to the climate and one s surroundings …
26Context-dependent memory — refers to improved recall of specific episodes or information when the context present at encoding and retrieval are the same. One particularly common example of context dependence at work occurs when an individual has lost an item (e.g. lost car …
27Pratītyasamutpāda — See also: Śūnyatā Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal …
28Buddhism — Buddh redirects here, for the Race Circuit, see Buddh International Circuit Standing Buddha. One of the earliest known representations of the Buddha, 1st 2nd century CE, Gandhara …
29contingent — con·tin·gent /kən tin jənt/ adj 1: likely but not certain to happen compare executory 2: intended for use in circumstances not completely foreseen a contingent fund 3: dependent on or conditioned by something else …
30subject — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. topic, theme; matter; liege, vassal, citizen. See grammar, thought, servant, teaching. v. t. reduce, control, restrain, tame; treat, expose. See subjection, thought. adj. liable, conditioned (upon).… …