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EXPEDITE |
Facilitate |
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AID |
Facilitate |
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ENABLE |
Facilitate |
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FACILITATED |
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FACILITATING |
Of Facilitate |
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FAVORABLE |
Conducive; contributing; tending to promote or
facilitate; advantageous; convenient. |
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OTACOUSTICON |
An instrument to facilitate hearing, as an ear
trumpet. |
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CEPHALOTOME |
An instrument for cutting into the fetal head, to
facilitate delivery. |
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LOOSEN |
To remove costiveness from; to facilitate or increase
the alvine discharges of. |
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COUPURE |
A passage cut through the glacis to facilitate sallies by
the besieged. |
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APOPHLEGMATIC |
Designed to facilitate discharges of phlegm or mucus
from mouth or nostrils. |
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CAVIN |
A hollow way, adapted to cover troops, and facilitate their
aproach to a place. |
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DIAGRAM |
A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement, or
facilitate a demonstration; a plan. |
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SUSPEND |
To support in a liquid, as an insoluble powder, by
stirring, to facilitate chemical action. |
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CRANIOCLAST |
An instrument for crushing the head of a fetus, to
facilitate delivery in difficult eases. |
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TURN |
To bring down the feet of a child in the womb, in order to
facilitate delivery. |
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EXPECTORANT |
Tending to facilitate expectoration or to promote
discharges of mucus, etc., from the lungs or throat. |
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FAVOR |
To afford advantages for success to; to facilitate; as, a
weak place favored the entrance of the enemy. |
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RAP |
To free (a pattern) in a mold by light blows on the
pattern, so as to facilitate its removal. |
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SHOEING-HORN |
A curved piece of polished horn, wood, or metal used
to facilitate the entrance of the foot into a shoe. |
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ROWPORT |
An opening in the side of small vessels of war, near the
surface of the water, to facilitate rowing in calm weather. |
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MOUTHPIECE |
An appendage to an inlet or outlet opening of a pipe or
vessel, to direct or facilitate the inflow or outflow of a fluid. |
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FACILITATE |
To make easy or less difficult; to free from
difficulty or impediment; to lessen the labor of; as, to facilitate the
execution of a task. |
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WELL |
An inclosure in the middle of a vessel's hold, around the
pumps, from the bottom to the lower deck, to preserve the pumps from
damage and facilitate their inspection. |
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METHODICAL |
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manner, or in a manner to illustrate a subject, or to facilitate
practical observation; as, the methodical arrangement of arguments; a
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