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SOUNDPROOFED |
Noise-excluding |
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EXEMPTING |
Excluding |
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BARRING |
Excluding |
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KEEPING OUT |
Excluding (7,3) |
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ASIDE |
Excluding one flank |
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OSTRACISING |
Excluding from group |
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DEMISE |
Demi’s excluding some failure |
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NEW |
Novel directions excluding the south |
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EXCEPT |
Primarily excluding x-rays. Could enforce physical tests |
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EXCLUSORY |
Able to exclude; excluding; serving to exclude. |
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EXCEPTING |
With rejection or
exception of; excluding; except. |
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EXCLUSIVISM |
The act or practice of excluding being exclusive;
exclusiveness. |
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FACIES |
The face of a bird, or the front of the head, excluding the
bill. |
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BUT |
Excepting or excluding the fact that; save that;
were it not that; unless; -- elliptical, for but that. |
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RULING |
A decision or rule of a judge or a court, especially an
oral decision, as in excluding evidence. |
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ETIOLATION |
The operation of blanching plants, by excluding the
light of the sun; the condition of a blanched plant. |
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ETIOLATE |
To become white or whiter; to be whitened or blanched
by excluding the light of the sun, as, plants. |
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BLANCH |
To bleach by excluding the light, as the stalks or leaves
of plants, by earthing them up or tying them together. |
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EXCLUSIVE |
Not taking into the account; excluding from
consideration; -- opposed to inclusive; as, five thousand troops,
exclusive of artillery. |
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WAX |
A waxlike composition used for uniting surfaces, for excluding
air, and for other purposes; as, sealing wax, grafting wax, etching
wax, etc. |
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EXCEPTION |
The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion;
restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included,
as in a class, statement, rule. |
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SOLID |
Impenetrable; resisting or excluding any other material
particle or atom from any given portion of space; -- applied to the
supposed ultimate particles of matter. |
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EXCLUSION |
The act of excluding, or of shutting out, whether by
thrusting out or by preventing admission; a debarring; rejection;
prohibition; the state of being excluded. |
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ELATIVE |
...lso
called the absolute superlative, denoting a high or intense degree of a
quality, but not excluding the idea that an equal degree may exist i... |
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REGISTER |
...oom or passage, or in a chimney, for admitting or excluding heated
air, or for regulating ventilation. ... |