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    de·vel·oped
    [dəˈveləpt]
    adjective
    developed (adjective)
    1. advanced or elaborated to a specified degree:
      "a fully developed system of public law"
      • (of a person or part of the body) having specified physical proportions:
        "a strongman with well-developed muscles"
      • (of a country or region) advanced economically and socially:
        "the developed world" · "economic assistance to the less-developed countries"
    de·vel·op
    [dəˈveləp]
    verb
    developed (past tense) · developed (past participle)
    1. grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate:
      "motion pictures developed into mass entertainment" · "entrepreneurs develop their skills through trial and error"
      • (of a poor agricultural country) become more economically and socially advanced:
        "the country is developing at a rapid rate and the economy is booming"
      • convert (land) to a new purpose by constructing buildings or making other use of its resources:
        "plans to develop the area"
      • construct or convert (a building) so as to improve existing resources:
        "the company developed a chain of hotels"
      • elaborate (a musical theme) by modification of the melody, harmony, or rhythm:
        "the piano develops the melody into a short cadenza"
      • geometry
        convert (a curved surface) conceptually into a plane figure as if by unrolling.
      • mathematics
        expand (a function, etc.) in the form of a series.
    2. start to exist, experience, or possess:
      "a strange closeness developed" · "I developed an interest in law" · "a head injury that caused him to develop a rare form of memory loss"
    3. treat (a photographic film) with chemicals to make a visible image:
      "she came to get the film developed"
    4. chess
      bring (a piece) into play from its initial position on a player's back rank:
      "he preferred to develop his bishop on e7"
    Origin
    mid 17th century (in the sense ‘unfold, unfurl’): from French développer, based on Latin dis- ‘un-’ + a second element of unknown origin found also in envelop.
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