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CHANGE |
Conversion |
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ADAPTATION |
Conversion |
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RECONVERSION |
A second conversion. |
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INDOCTRINATING |
Systematic teaching or conversion |
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INDOCTRINATION |
Systematic teaching or conversion |
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ADAM AND EVE |
Bible characters made Nevada conversion |
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ADAMANDEVE |
Bible characters made Nevada conversion |
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CHONDRIFICATION |
Formation of, or conversion into, cartilage. |
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PITCHERS |
Those who throw out the crisp conversion |
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EXCHANGERATES |
To get currency conversion values, swap grades |
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HEMATOSIS |
Sanguification; the conversion of chyle into blood. |
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PROSELYTISM |
Conversion to a religion, system, or party. |
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STATIONMASTER |
He oversees platform during conversion to steam trains |
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AROUSE |
Fire up head of accounts with conversion to euros |
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XENOPHOBIA |
Strangers’ fear of using one in a phonebox conversion |
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SAPONIFIABLE |
Capable of conversion into soap; as, a saponifiable
substance. |
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ANIMALIZATION |
Conversion into animal matter by the process of
assimilation. |
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MARMOROSIS |
The metamorphism of limestone, that is, its conversion
into marble. |
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CORNIFICATION |
Conversion into, or formation of, horn; a becoming
like horn. |
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TRANSFORMATION |
A change in disposition, heart, character, or the
like; conversion. |
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VERSION |
A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation;
conversion; turning. |
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ANTECEDENTLY |
Previously; before in time; at a time preceding;
as, antecedently to conversion. |
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CHYMIFICATION |
The conversion of food into chyme by the digestive
action of gastric juice. |
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MINERALIZATION |
The conversion of a cell wall into a material of a
stony nature. |
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AMYLOLYTIC |
Effecting the conversion of starch into soluble dextrin
and sugar; as, an amylolytic ferment. |