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salve |
Noun
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semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine) applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an irritation |
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salve |
Verb
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apply a salve to, usually for the purpose of healing |
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salve |
Verb
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save from ruin, destruction, or harm |
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shave |
Noun
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the act of removing hair with a razor |
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shave |
Verb
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remove body hair with a razor |
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shave |
Verb
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touch the surface of lightly |
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shave |
Verb
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cut closely |
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shave |
Verb
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make shavings of or reduce to shavings |
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shave |
Verb
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cut or remove with or as if with a plane |
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shave |
Verb
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cut the price of |
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shirring |
Noun
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baking shelled eggs |
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sauteing |
Noun
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cooking in fat or oil in a pan or griddle |
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stewing |
Noun
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cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil |
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stewing |
Noun
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an extreme state of worry and agitation |
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simmering |
Noun
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cooking in a liquid that has been brought to a boil |
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seasoning |
Noun
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the act of adding a seasoning to food |
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seasoning |
Noun
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something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts |
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salting |
Noun
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the act of adding salt to food |
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self-improvement |
Noun
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the act of improving yourself |
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sweetening |
Noun
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the act of adding a sweetener to food |
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sweetening |
Noun
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an improvement that makes something more agreeable |
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sweetening |
Noun
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something added to foods to make them taste sweeter |
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self-reformation |
Noun
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the act of improving yourself |
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soak |
Verb
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leave as a guarantee in return for money |
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soak |
Noun
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washing something by allowing it to soak |
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soak |
Noun
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the process of becoming softened and saturated as a consequence of being immersed in water, or other liquid |
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soak |
Verb
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cover with liquid |
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soak |
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heat a metal prior to working it |
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soak |
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fill, soak, or imbue totally |
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soak |
Verb
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become drunk or drink excessively |
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soak |
Verb
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make drunk (with alcoholic drinks) |
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soak |
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beat severely |
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soak |
Verb
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submerge in a liquid |
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soak |
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rip off |
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startup |
Noun
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the act of starting a new operation or practice |
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startup |
Noun
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the act of setting in operation |
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staining |
Noun
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(histology) the use of a dye to color specimens for microscopic study |
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staining |
Noun
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the act of spotting or staining something |
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soiling |
Noun
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the act of soiling something |
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soilure |
Noun
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the act of soiling something |
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striping |
Noun
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the act of marking with stripes |
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scheduled maintenance |
Noun
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maintenance at a regularly scheduled time |
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steam fitting |
Noun
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care (installation and maintenance) of equipment for ventilating or heating or refrigerating |
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submersion |
Noun
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the act of wetting something by submerging it |
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submersion |
Noun
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sinking until covered completely with water |
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souse |
Noun
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the act of making something completely wet |
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souse |
Noun
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pork trimmings chopped, pickled, and jelled |
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souse |
Noun
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a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually |
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souse |
Verb
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to cover with liquid |
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souse |
Verb
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to cook in a marinade |