Concept cluster: Physical processes > Removal or elimination (2)
adj
Relating to abscission
adj
Cleansing, detergent.
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(transitive, chemistry) To hasten a chemical reaction, especially by heating.
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(transitive, also figuratively, rare) To disinfect and freshen by exposing to the sun; to sun.
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To dilute a solution that has become concentrated (typically in a quantitative manner)
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(ergative) To digest.
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To remove (something, especially nuclear reactor fuel) from a can or similar protective enclosure, cladding, etc.
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(medicine) To remove the cannula or cannulae from the atrium or aorta.
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To digest in the stomach.
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(archaic) A decoction.
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(computing) A program or algorithm for decompressing data.
adj
(botany) decompound
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Serving to decongest.
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The removal of the surface layer, membrane, or fibrous cover of anything
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(physics) To bring together data, rays etc that have been dispersed
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(physics) To decrease the energy of something
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(informal, transitive) To defibrillate.
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(transitive, figuratively) To make less dangerous, tense, or hostile.
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Archaic spelling of defuse. [(transitive) To remove the fuse from (a bomb, etc.).]
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The act by which something is degaussed.
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One who or that which delaminates; something that decomposes something else into layers.
n
The act of delam (delamination/delaminating)
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To erase the contents of a magnetic storage device.
v
To remove the mucus from
adj
(medicine) Removing obstructions; having the power to clear or open the natural ducts of the fluids and secretions of the body; aperient.
n
(obsolete) The removal of whatever stops up the passages.
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(transitive) To free from pollution.
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(intransitive) To have the pressure of one's environmental atmosphere reduced.
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(transitive, intransitive) To detoxify, especially from alcohol or recreational drugs.
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To remove foreign and harmful substances from something.
n
The act of cleaving or splitting.
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(transitive) To distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or application.
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(transitive) To free from acid.
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To rid of insects.
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Synonym of dismembrator
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Rectification; purification, especially of crude drugs.
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(transitive) To supply with energy, especially electricity; to turn on power to (something).
n
purification of a product (such as in the process of sugar extraction)
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(transitive) To elicit the essence of.
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The act of excerpting or selecting.
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(obsolete) The act of excocting or boiling out.
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Something that is extracted or drawn out.
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(transitive) To purify; to rejuvenate; to renew.
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(countable) A cool, refreshing state of the air; coolness, duskiness, shade.
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To increase the humidity in the air.
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(transitive, chemistry) To separate a substance in pure form from a mixture.
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Any of the workers involved in cleaning up the Chernobyl disaster
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(transitive, figuratively) To remove the vitality or intelligence from.
adj
(computing, of an algorithm for converting or compressing data) Reducing the amount of information in data.
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A person, company of device that methylates (originally, one that produced methylated spirits).
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(transitive) To make more moist.
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To separate by a process of extraction, elimination, or secretion.
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To condense; to compress into as succinct a form as possible.
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(physics) The extinction of any of several physical properties.
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The process of making or becoming cool again.
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To resupply with water that has been removed or lost; to moisten something that has dried.
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The act of resorbing.
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(transitive) To heat in a retort.
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The process by which something thaws.
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(transitive, dated) To transfuse.
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A detail that is made explicit through unglossing.
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(dyeing) To expose to air after dyeing in indigo so that the greenish color fades away.
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To remove pollutants from; to purify.
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One who, or that which, vacuums.
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To reheat food that was previously cooked

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