central chimpanzee Pan troglodytes troglodytes | black-faced chimpanzees of central Africa, closely related to eastern chimpanzees |
central telephone exchange exchange | a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication |
central heating | a heating system in which air or water is heated at a central furnace and sent through the building via vents or pipes and radiators |
central processing unit CPU C.P.U. central processor processor mainframe | (computer science) the part of a computer (a microprocessor chip) that does most of the data processing, the CPU and the memory form the central part of a computer to which the peripherals are attached |
headquarters central office main office home office home base | (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise, many companies have their headquarters in New York |
fissure of Rolando Rolando's fissure central sulcus sulcus centralis | a brain fissure extending upward on the lateral surface of both hemispheres, separates the frontal and parietal lobes |
vital organ vitals | a bodily organ that is essential for life |
central artery of the retina arteria centralis retinae | a branch of the ophthalmic artery, enters the eyeball with the optic nerve |
central veins of liver venae centrales hepatis | terminal branches of the hepatic veins that lie in the hepatic lobules and receive blood from the liver sinusoids |
central vein of retina vena centrales retinae | vein formed by the union of the retinal veins, accompanies central arteries of the retina in the optic nerve |
central vein of suprarenal gland vena centralis glandulae suprarenalis | a single draining vein, on the right it empties into the inferior vena cava, on the left it empties into the left renal vein |
centrosome central body | small region of cytoplasm adjacent to the nucleus, contains the centrioles and serves to organize the microtubules |
central nervous system CNS systema nervosum centrale | the portion of the vertebrate nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord |
central gyrus | either of two gyri on either side of the central sulcus |
central vision | vision using the fovea and parafovea, the middle part of the visual field |
trouble problem | a source of difficulty, one trouble after another delayed the job, what's the problem? |
problem solving | the thought processes involved in solving a problem |
vital statistics | data relating to births and deaths and health and diseases and marriages |
problem solving | the area of cognitive psychology that studies the processes involved in solving problems |
problem | a question raised for consideration or solution, our homework consisted of ten problems to solve |
homework problem | a problem that students are assigned to do outside of class |
application-oriented language problem-oriented language | a language whose statements resemble terminology of the user |
Thai Siamese Central Thai | a branch of the Tai languages |
South-Central Dravidian | a Dravidian language spoken primarily in south central India |
Central Dravidian | a Dravidian language spoken primarily in central India |
Central Intelligence Agency CIA | an independent agency of the United States government responsible for collecting and coordinating intelligence and counterintelligence activities abroad in the national interest, headed by the Director of Central Intelligence under the supervision of the President and National Security Council |
Central Powers | in World War I the alliance of Germany and Austria-Hungary and other nations allied with them in opposing the Allies |
Central America | the nations of Central America collectively |
Central Intelligence Machinery CIM | the United Kingdom's central unit for the tasking and coordination and funding of intelligence and security agencies |
central bank | a government monetary authority that issues currency and regulates the supply of credit and holds the reserves of other banks and sells new issues of securities for the government |
European Central Bank | the central bank of those members of the European Union who share a common currency, The European Central Bank is Europe's equivalent of the Federal Reserve |
city center city centre central city | the central part of a city |
Central American country Central American nation | any one of the countries occupying Central America, these countries (except for Belize and Costa Rica) are characterized by low per capita income and unstable governments |
Central African Republic Central Africa | a landlocked country in central Africa, formerly under French control, became independent in |
Bangui capital of Central Africa | the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic |
Central America | the isthmus joining North America and South America, extends from the southern border of Mexico to the northern border of Colombia |
Central Park | a large park in Manhattan |
Massif Central | a mountainous plateau in southern France that covers almost one sixth of the country |
Central American | a native or inhabitant of Central America |
Director of Central Intelligence DCI | the head of the United States Intelligence Community and director of the Central Intelligence Agency |
problem solver solver convergent thinker | a thinker who focuses on the problem as stated and tries to synthesize information and knowledge to achieve a solution |
vital principle life principle | a hypothetical force to which the functions and qualities peculiar to living things are sometimes ascribed |
life force vital force vitality elan vital | (biology) a hypothetical force (not physical or chemical) once thought by Henri Bergson to cause the evolution and development of organisms |
free central placentation | where ovules develop on a central column in a compound ovary lacking septa or with septa at base only |
Central American strap fern narrow-leaved strap fern Campyloneurum augustifolium | fern with shorter and narrower leaves than Florida strap fern, Florida to West Indies and Mexico and south to Argentina |
Central African Republic franc | the basic unit of money in the Central African Republic |
vital capacity | the maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation (usually tested with a spirometer), used to determine the condition of lung tissue |
ill health unhealthiness health problem | a state in which you are unable to function normally and without pain |
vital sign | sign of life, usually an indicator of a person's general physical condition, he was still alive but his vital signs were weak |
problem job | a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved, she and her husband are having problems, it is always a job to contact him, urban problems such as traffic congestion and smog |