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STEAMROLLERED |
Compressed |
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DENSE |
Compressed |
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TUFF |
Volcanic ash compressed |
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SQUASHED |
Compressed, ... down |
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PRESSURISED |
Compressed (of gas) |
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PNEUMATIC |
Worked by compressed air |
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PELLET |
Small, rounded, compressed mass of something |
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CLUMP |
The compressed clay of coal strata. |
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PELLETS |
Small, rounded, compressed masses of a substance |
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SUCCINCT |
Compressed into a narrow compass; brief; concise. |
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AIR ENGINE |
An engine driven by heated or by compressed air. |
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COMPRESSION |
The act of compressing, or state of being compressed. |
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SUBCOMPRESSED |
Not fully compressed; partially or somewhat
compressed. |
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HYBODUS |
An extinct genus of sharks having conical, compressed
teeth. |
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PNEUMOTHERAPY |
The treatment of disease by inhalations of
compressed or rarefied air. |
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OBCOMPRESSED |
Compressed or flattened antero-posteriorly, or in a
way opposite to the usual one. |
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CONSTRICTED |
Contracted or compressed so as to be smaller in
certain places or parts than in others. |
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INSULITE |
An insulating material, usually some variety of
compressed cellulose, made of sawdust, paper pulp, cotton waste, etc. |
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CHAETODONT |
A marine fish of the family Chaetodontidae. The
chaetodonts have broad, compressed bodies, and usually bright colors. |
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BOCE |
A European fish (Box vulgaris), having a compressed body and
bright colors; -- called also box, and bogue. |
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PRESSIROSTER |
One of a tribe of wading birds (Pressirostres)
including those which have a compressed beak, as the plovers. |
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TRIP |
To release, let fall, or see free, as a weight or
compressed spring, as by removing a latch or detent. |
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PHOCODONTIA |
A group of extinct carnivorous whales. Their teeth
had compressed and serrated crowns. It includes Squalodon and allied
genera. |
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ROUNDFISH |
A lake whitefish (Coregonus quadrilateralis), less
compressed than the common species. It is very abundant in British
America and Alaska. |
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TAENIOSOMI |
An order of fishes remarkable for their long and
compressed form. The ribbon fishes are examples. See Ribbon fish, under
Ribbon. |