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/ɪnkəmplˈiːtli/
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ADVERB
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not to a full degree or extent
words incompletely understood
a form filled out incompletely
How To Use incompletely In A Sentence
- In addition, the enzyme systems for reducing methemoglobin to oxyhemoglobin are incompletely developed in infants under six months of age.
- The chemical properties of coal are still incompletely understood.
- This could occur during the migration of a retrotransposon, or when a virus incompletely inserts its genome into the cellular genome. Dembski versus Europe - The Panda's Thumb
- Anorectal malformation (imperforate anus), a congenital anomaly where the anorectal region is either abnormally or incompletely developed. Diagnosing and treating pediatric anorectal continence
- Most likely, these taxa are synonyms of more recently named taxa, but this cannot be demonstrated because the types of the older taxa are incompletely preserved.
- The mammary glands are specialized cutaneous glands that develop rapidly but incompletely at puberty.
- Fruit oblong, or obovoid, the husk separating into four parts; nut smooth or angled, bony, incompletely two to four-celled. The Pecan and its Culture
- Like other bot flies, adult sheep bot flies have incompletely formed mouthparts and do not feed.
- An incompletely resolved puzzle is the mechanism by which vitamin A reduces mortality.
- But in 2005 the journal Environmental Health Perspectives published Swan's findings that - among a group of 85 mother-and-son pairs - boys whose moms had high levels of phthalates were more likely to show signs of "demasculinization" (such as a shorter distance between the anus and the genitals and incompletely descended testicles). Whole Life Times