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conveyance |
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something that serves as a means of transportation |
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conveyance |
Noun
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the transmission of information |
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conveyance |
Noun
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document effecting a property transfer |
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crash dive |
Noun
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a rapid descent by a submarine |
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change of course |
Noun
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a change in the direction that you are moving |
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circumduction |
Noun
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a circular movement of a limb or eye |
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change of direction |
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the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented |
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change of magnitude |
Noun
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the act of changing the amount or size of something |
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circumvolution |
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the act of turning or winding or folding around a central axis |
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careen |
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pitching dangerously to one side |
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careen |
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to move sideways or in an unsteady way |
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careen |
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to walk as if unable to control one's movements |
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consumption |
Noun
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the act of consuming something |
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consumption |
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the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating) |
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consumption |
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(economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing |
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consumption |
Noun
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involving the lungs with progressive wasting of the body |
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concentration |
Noun
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strengthening the concentration (as of a solute in a mixture) by removing diluting material |
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concentration |
Noun
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bringing together military forces |
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concentration |
Noun
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great and constant diligence and attention |
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concentration |
Noun
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the strength of a solution |
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concentration |
Noun
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the spatial property of being crowded together |
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concentration |
Noun
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complete attention |
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concentration |
Noun
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increase in density |
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circulation |
Noun
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the spread or transmission of something (as news or money) to a wider group or area |
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circulation |
Noun
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the dissemination of copies of periodicals (as newspapers or magazines) |
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circulation |
Noun
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free movement or passage (as of cytoplasm within a cell or sap through a plant) |
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circulation |
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movement through a circuit |
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circulation |
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number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold |
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circulation |
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(library science) the count of books that are loaned by a library over a specified period |
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compression |
Noun
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applying pressure |
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compression |
Noun
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encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required |
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compression |
Noun
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the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together |
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compression |
Noun
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an increase in the density of something |
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compressing |
Noun
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applying pressure |
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change of integrity |
Noun
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the act of changing the unity or wholeness of something |
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crop-dusting |
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the dispersion of fungicides or insecticides or fertilizer on growing crops (often from a low-flying aircraft) |
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condensing |
Noun
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the act of increasing the density of something |
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condensation |
Noun
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the act of increasing the density of something |
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condensation |
Noun
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(psychoanalysis) an unconscious process whereby two ideas or images combine into a single symbol |
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condensation |
Noun
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a shortened version of a written work |
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condensation |
Noun
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the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together |
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condensation |
Noun
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atmospheric moisture that has condensed because of cold |
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condensation |
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the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state |
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crush |
Noun
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the act of crushing |
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crush |
Noun
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temporary love of an adolescent |
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crush |
Noun
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a dense crowd of people |
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crush |
Noun
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leather that has had its grain pattern accentuated |
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crush |
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to break into small pieces |
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crush |
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to become injured, broken, or distorted by pressure |
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crush |
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to come out better in a competition, race, or conflict |