Concept cluster: Change > Modulating its properties
n
A substance added to another substance or product to produce specific properties in the combined substance.
v
(transitive, rare) To ameliorate; to make better.
adj
Modified by admixture; well blended.
n
An automatic dispenser
adj
Manufactured using autofrettage.
v
(intransitive) To form flesh; to become like flesh.
n
The process by which something is moved toward a center.
v
(transitive, dated) To make cheerful.
adv
In clusters.
n
Any agent that causes coalescence.
n
A substance that provides cohesion
adj
That has undergone colluviation
n
The process of compacting something, or something that has been compacted.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or causing compaction
n
A substance that is in a condensed form.
n
The direction of attention to a specific object.
adj
Relating to concentration
n
The process of breaking up or dispersing that which has agglomerated, or aggregated, or clustered together.
n
The act of depriving of bitumen.
adj
resolved into its constituent components
v
(transitive) To remove contamination from (something), rendering it safe.
adj
separated by the use of deconvolution
n
A transformation; change of shape.
v
(physics) To remove (the effects of) gravity (from)
n
The separation of the components of a mixture
n
The act or process of making or becoming dense.
v
To remove the nucleus (typically from a cell)
n
(biology, medicine) Deprivation of the nucleus.
v
(transitive) To cause the deossification of.
v
(transitive) To process (digital film footage) so as to remove artifacts introduced by the telecine conversion process.
v
(of a poison) To counteract, or make less poisonous.
n
(statistics, economics) The manipulation of data to remove long-term trends and thus emphasise short-term changes.
v
(transitive) To cause diffraction
v
(botany, anatomy) To spread out from a common point in a finger-like manner.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To change the complexion or hue of.
n
The process of making enriched uranium.
v
(transitive, biology) To remove the nucleus from (a cell).
n
(pharmacology) The observation that drug discovery is becoming slower and more expensive over time, despite improvements in technology.
v
(figuratively) To make more creative or intellectually productive.
v
(transitive, rare) To render flaccid.
v
To separate into parts or fractions; to fractionate.
v
(transitive) To make fragile.
n
fragmentation; the breaking of something into fragments
v
(intransitive, archaic) to bear fruit
v
(intransitive) To produce fruit, seeds, or spores; to fruit.
n
The process by which something hardens.
n
The formation of a hypercluster
n
(chemistry) Any substance whose presence interferes with an analytical procedure and generates incorrect results
v
(transitive) To make into a jelly.
n
One who, or that which, levitates.
v
(intransitive) To become wood.
n
One who or that which lixiviates.
n
(obsolete, rare) The act of making soft or supple.
v
To malaxate.
v
To weather
n
A very small adjustment.
v
alternative spelling of moisturize [(transitive) To make more moist.]
v
(transitive, historical) To affect with mustard gas, (as in World War I). To gas.
v
(transitive) To add organic matter to.
n
The process of overneutralizing.
v
To make pemmican out of; to dry and beat into a paste, possibly combining with fat and berries.
adj
That has completed a required process.
v
Alternative form of rabat (“to rotate a plane of projection”) [To rotate a plane of projection.]
v
(transitive, intransitive) To divide into branches or subdivisions.
v
Alternative spelling of rarefy [To make rare, thin, porous, or less dense]
n
Refinement (process of refining)
n
The act or process of reforestizing.
adj
(geology) Separate from a mass and collected together along lines of fraction.
n
(obsolete, chemistry) An apparatus used in separating, such as a separating funnel.
v
(transitive) To make more slender.
n
The process of making something soft.
n
The action of solidifying.
v
(transitive, informal) To make into soup.
n
A mixture of elements that will itself be mixed with other elements.
v
(transitive) To make subtle; to make thin or fine; to make less gross or coarse.
v
(programming, transitive) To rewrite (source code) using syntactic sugar.
v
To use a method of shaping, especially for thermoplastics, while hot
v
(rare) Alternative spelling of titivate; to spruce up. [To make small improvements or alterations to (one's appearance etc.); to add some finishing touches to, to spruce up or touch up.]
v
(medicine) To produce tone or tension in (e.g. a muscle).
n
The process, or the result of making something ultrapure
n
The separation of the components of a mixture
v
To increase the concentration of one component of a mixture
v
(transitive, figuratively) To make insubstantial; to dissipate.
v
To add volume (to something).

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