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UNIFY |
Form into one |
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TRANSMUTE |
To change from one nature, form, or substance, into
another; to transform. |
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INCORPORATE |
To form into a body; to combine, as different
ingredients. into one consistent mass. |
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UNITIZE |
To reduce to a unit, or one whole; to form into a unit;
to unify. |
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INTEGRATE |
To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete;
to renew; to restore; to perfect. |
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SCHINDYLESIS |
A form of articulation in which one bone is received
into a groove or slit in another. |
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CONCRETE |
United in growth; hence, formed by coalition of separate
particles into one mass; united in a solid form. |
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DIVISION |
A course of notes so running into each other as to form
one series or chain, to be sung in one breath to one syllable. |
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CONVERT |
To change or turn from one state or condition to
another; to alter in form, substance, or quality; to transform; to
transmute; as, to convert water into ice. |
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TRANSMUTATION |
The change or reduction of one figure or body into
another of the same area or solidity, but of a different form, as of a
triangle into a square. |
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EMBODY |
To form into a body; to invest with a body; to collect
into a body, a united mass, or a whole; to incorporate; as, to embody
one's ideas in a treatise. |
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TRIANGLE |
An instrument of percussion, usually made of a rod of
steel, bent into the form of a triangle, open at one angle, and sounded
by being struck with a small metallic rod. |
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BLOCK |
A large or long building divided into separate houses or
shops, or a number of houses or shops built in contact with each other
so as to form one building; a row of houses or shops. |
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ABBREVIATOR |
...and afterwards expand the minute into
official form. ... |
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SICKLE |
A reaping instrument consisting of a steel blade curved
into the form of a hook, and having a handle fitted on a tang. The
sickle has one side ... |
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ADD |
...several
particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the quantity,
enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate. Hence: To
... |
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DEVELOP |
...rowth,
by successive changes from a less perfect to a more perfect or more
highly organized state; to advance from a simpler form of existence t... |
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GASTRULA |
An embryonic form having its origin in the invagination
or pushing in of the wall of the planula or blastula (the blastosphere)
on one side, th... |
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GUM AMMONIAC |
...s
plant, the Dorema ammoniacum. It is brought chiefly from Persia in the
form of yellowish tears, which occur singly, or are aggregated into
... |
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ENTER |
To get admission; to introduce one's self; to penetrate;
to form or constitute a part; to become a partaker or participant; to
share; to engage... |
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INTO |
Indicating the passing of a thing from one form,
condition, or state to another; as, compound substances may be resolved
into others which are ... |
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SPIDER |
...by means of which they spin threads
of silk to form cocoons, or nests, to protect their eggs and young.
Many species spin also complex webs to e... |
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BLEND |
Combine into one |
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AMALGAMATE |
Combine into one |
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UNIFIED |
Combined into one |