Concept cluster: Change > Granulating
adj
Of, pertaining to, or formed by accretion
n
The process or result of amalgamizing.
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Alternative form of bimetallism [(economics) The use of a monetary standard based upon two different metals, traditionally gold and silver usually in a fixed ratio of values.]
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(medicine) The process of forming a cicatrix; the state of being cicatrized.
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A cluster of heterogeneous things.
adj
conglutinant
v
To become coral.
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(US, Canada) to granulate; to form a substance into grains
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To break down an agglomerate into smaller sized particles
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(biology) To lose granules by the process of degranulation
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To break (up) into fibers, shred to fine threads.
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(transitive) To cause to become gelatinous.
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(transitive) To the convert sand or soil of (a particular geographic area) to a glasslike state using the heat from a thermonuclear detonation.
adj
(rare or India) Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass.
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To cause, or to undergo glomerulation
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(transitive) To make granular; to form into grains.
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Alternative form of granitize [(intransitive) Of sedimentary rock, to become granite through remelting and recooling.]
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(intransitive) Of sedimentary rock, to become granite through remelting and recooling.
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The result of granularizing; a set of granules or distinct subentities.
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(transitive) To make granular; to divide or resolve into granules.
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(transitive) To segment into tiny grains or particles.
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The formation of granules, or of cereal grains.
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(transitive) To break down into granules.
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(transitive) To divide into a grid of horizontal and vertical lines.
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(transitive) To convert to grayscale.
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To create a system of grids
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To undergo gyrification
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Alternative form of homogenizer [Any piece of equipment used to homogenize mixtures, such as a kitchen blender, mortar and pestle, ultrasonic bath, etc.]
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(physics) To combine atomic orbitals mathematically to form hybrid orbitals.
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A layer of layers; a layer existing at the metalevel.
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(transitive) To form into a nebula.
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(transitive) To form into pellets.
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(metallurgy) To form subgrains within the grains of a metal when worked.
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The use of more than one metal in a system of currency.
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To reduce the number of colors in an image, changing a continuous gradation of tone to several regions of fewer tones, with abrupt changes from one tone to another.
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(transitive) To gelatinize in advance.
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(transitive) To amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid.
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(transitive) To give a smooth, satin-like surface to, for example by polishing.
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(mineralogy) Separation from a mass, and gathering about centers or into cavities at hand through cohesive or adhesive attraction or the crystallizing process.
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A change in shape; a transformation.
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(transitive) To polish to a high sheen with a wax-like substance.
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(transitive, astronomy) To turn into a star.
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Alternative spelling of vaporizer [A device with a heating element, used to vaporize a liquid.]

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