emergent

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new.
 * 2) Arising unexpectedly, especially if also calling for immediate reaction.
 * 3)  Constituting an emergency.
 * 4)  Taller than the surrounding vegetation.
 * 5)  Having leaves and flowers above the water.
 * 6)  Having gameplay that arises from its mechanics, rather than a linear storyline.
 * 7)  That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the behaviour of said components taken individually; having properties as a whole that are more complex than the properties contributed by each of the components individually.
 * 1)  Taller than the surrounding vegetation.
 * 2)  Having leaves and flowers above the water.
 * 3)  Having gameplay that arises from its mechanics, rather than a linear storyline.
 * 4)  That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the behaviour of said components taken individually; having properties as a whole that are more complex than the properties contributed by each of the components individually.
 * 1)  That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the behaviour of said components taken individually; having properties as a whole that are more complex than the properties contributed by each of the components individually.
 * 1)  That arises at a higher level than that of its components and is not explainable by the behaviour of said components taken individually; having properties as a whole that are more complex than the properties contributed by each of the components individually.

Translations

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Noun

 * 1)  A plant whose root system grows underwater, but whose shoot, leaves and flowers grow up and above the water.

Adjective

 * 1) emergent

Etymology
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