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crumbliness |
Noun
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excessive breakableness |
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colorlessness |
Noun
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the visual property of being without chromatic color |
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colourlessness |
Noun
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the visual property of being without chromatic color |
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chromaticity |
Noun
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the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength |
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chroma |
Noun
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chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue |
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consonance |
Noun
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the property of sounding harmonious |
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consonance |
Noun
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the repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words |
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complementary color |
Noun
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either one of two chromatic colors that when mixed together give white (in the case of lights) or grey (in the case of pigments) |
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chromatism |
Noun
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abnormal pigmentation |
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chromatism |
Noun
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hallucinatory perception of colored lights |
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cacophony |
Noun
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loud confusing disagreeable sounds |
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cacophony |
Noun
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a loud harsh or strident noise |
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concert pitch |
Noun
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the pitch used to tune instruments for concert performances |
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cryptic coloration |
Noun
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coloring that conceals or disguises an animal's shape |
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coffee |
Noun
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a medium brown to dark-brown color |
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coffee |
Noun
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a seed of the coffee tree |
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coffee |
Noun
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a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans |
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coffee |
Noun
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any of several small trees and shrubs native to the tropical Old World yielding coffee beans |
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cadence |
Noun
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a recurrent rhythmical series |
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cadence |
Noun
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the close of a musical section |
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cadence |
Noun
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(prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse |
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cadency |
Noun
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a recurrent rhythmical series |
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corpulency |
Noun
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more than average fatness |
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corpulence |
Noun
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the property of excessive fatness |
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copper color |
Noun
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a reddish-brown color resembling the color of polished copper |
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chubbiness |
Noun
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the property of having a plump and round body |
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color property |
Noun
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an attribute of color |
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conformational entropy |
Noun
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entropy calculated from the probability that a state could be reached by chance alone |
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critical mass |
Noun
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the minimum mass of fissionable material that can sustain a chain reaction |
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critical mass |
Noun
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the minimum amount of something required to start or maintain a venture |
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covalence |
Noun
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valence characterized by the sharing of electrons in a chemical compound |
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chill |
Noun
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coldness due to a cold environment |
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chill |
Noun
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an almost pleasurable sensation of fright |
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chill |
Noun
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a sudden numbing dread |
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chill |
Noun
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a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever |
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chill |
Verb
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to loose heat |
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chill |
Verb
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to make cool or cooler |
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chill |
Verb
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to depress or discourage |
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covalency |
Noun
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valence characterized by the sharing of electrons in a chemical compound |
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calefaction |
Noun
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the property of being warming |
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combining weight |
Noun
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the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element |
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chemical property |
Noun
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a property used to characterize materials in reactions that change their identity |
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cylindricalness |
Noun
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the roundness of a 3-dimensional cylinder |
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circularity |
Noun
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the roundness of a 2-dimensional figure |
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concentricity |
Noun
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the quality of having the same center (as circles inside one another) |
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curliness |
Noun
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(of hair) a tendency to curl |
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continuity |
Noun
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the property of a continuous and connected period of time |
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continuity |
Noun
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a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot |
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continuity |
Noun
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uninterrupted connection or union |
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columniation |
Noun
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(architecture) the arrangement of columns (especially freestanding columns) in a structure |