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hydrolyse |
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undergo hydrolysis |
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hydrolize |
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make a compound react with water and undergo hydrolysis |
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hydrolise |
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make a compound react with water and undergo hydrolysis |
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harshen |
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make harsh or harsher |
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hear |
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get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally |
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hear |
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receive a communication from someone |
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hear |
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perceive (sound) via the auditory sense |
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hear |
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listen and pay attention |
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hear |
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examine or hear evidence or a case by judicial process |
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hook on |
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adopt |
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housebreak |
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train (a pet) to live cleanly in a house |
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house-train |
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to train a pet to live cleanly in a house |
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hammer in |
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teach by drills and repetition |
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hit the books |
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learn by reading books |
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have down |
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have (something) mastered |
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hypothesize |
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to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds |
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hypothesise |
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to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds |
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hypothecate |
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to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds |
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hypothecate |
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pledge without delivery or title of possession |
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hold still for |
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tolerate or bear |
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halve |
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divide by two |
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hand-pick |
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to pick personally and very carefully |
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have in mind |
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intend to refer to |
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hypostatize |
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construe as a real existence, of a conceptual entity |
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hypostatise |
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construe as a real existence, of a conceptual entity |
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hold the line |
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hold the phone line open |
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hold the line |
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hold the line on prices |
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horse-trade |
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negotiate with much give and take |
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hash out |
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speak with others about (something) |
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hen-peck |
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bother persistently with trivial complaints |
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hold firm |
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refuse to abandon one's opinion or belief |
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hunker down |
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hold stubbornly to a position |
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hunker down |
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sit on one's heels |
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hunker down |
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take shelter |
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horse around |
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indulge in horseplay |
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hoodwink |
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conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end |
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hoodwink |
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influence by slyness |
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hyperbolize |
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to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth |
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hyperbolise |
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to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth |
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have words |
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censure severely or angrily |
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hold forth |
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talk at length and formally about a topic |
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hallow |
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render holy by means of religious rites |
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holler out |
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shout out |
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handwrite |
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write by hand |
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hash over |
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to go back over |
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hark back |
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go back to something earlier |
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hem and haw |
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utter `hems' and `haws' |
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hammer out |
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discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement |
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harsh on |
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criticize harshly |
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have the best |
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overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome |