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UNION |
Combination |
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OXIDATION |
Combination with oxygen |
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COMPLEXION |
A combination; a complex. |
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CONTEMPERATION |
Proportionate mixture or combination. |
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TAGLIA |
A peculiar combination of pulleys. |
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CONSORT |
Concurrence; conjunction; combination; association; union. |
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CACOPHONY |
A combination of discordant sounds. |
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COMPOSURE |
A combination; a union; a bond. |
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EUPHONISM |
An agreeable combination of sounds; euphony. |
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COUPLEMENT |
Union; combination; a coupling; a pair. |
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DECOMPOSITION |
Repeated composition; a combination of compounds. |
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RECOMBINATION |
Combination a second or additional time. |
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CARDIOSPHYGMOGRAPH |
A combination of cardiograph and sphygmograph. |
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MUSIC |
Harmony; an accordant combination of simultaneous tones. |
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WHOLE |
A regular combination of parts; a system. |
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ACETIN |
A combination of acetic acid with glycerin. |
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SCHEMATISM |
Combination of the aspects of heavenly bodies. |
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CONSOLIDATION |
The combination of several actions into one. |
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BURNOUS |
A combination cloak and hood worn by women. |
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ACERATE |
A combination of aceric acid with a salifiable base. |
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RUN |
To be in form thus, as a combination of words. |
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CONSIGNIFY |
To signify or denote in combination with something
else. |
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CUBO-OCTAHEDRAL |
Presenting a combination of a cube and an
octahedron. |
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CONSISTENCY |
That which stands together as a united whole; a
combination. |
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SCHEME |
A combination of things connected and adjusted by design; a
system. |