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Results for: bringer of destructionTranslations 1 - 30 of 114
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(Biochemistry) of opsonin (substance in the blood which aids in the destruction of bacteria), of opsoninsopsonic
(Medicine) dissolution of red blood cells, breaking down of red blood cells (also haemolysis), destruction of blood cellshemolysis
(Medicine) hardening or destruction of tissue through the application of an electrical current, destruction of tissue with an electrical deviceelectrocoagulation
ability to be saved from destruction, ability to be salvaged, ability to be rescuedsalvageability
abortion, destruction of a fetusfeticide
absence of microorganisms, destruction of microorganisms which produce sepsis, elimination of microorganismsantisepsis
act of cutting down hay or similar crops; trimming grass; random mass killing or destructionmowing
act of devastating place, desolate condition, ruin, destruction; barrenness, bleakness; misery, loneliness, wretched feelingdesolation
act of disencumbering, act of freeing from something undesirable, removal or destructionriddance
act of erasing, wiping out; destructioneffacement
act of polluting, contamination; desecration; dirtying, soiling; spoiling, destruction, polluted statepollution
act of saving, act of rescuing; act of saving a ship or its cargo from destruction; property that has been saved, rescued items, money from sale of rescued goods, payment to rescuers, rescue of property from destruction, rescue of ship from sea, rescue...salvage
act or habit of destruction, completely wreck or damage something, damaging effects, ruin, devastation, rob, plunder, pillage; destroy, demolish, wreck and plunder a placeravage
act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction, death, drop in power caused by resistance, fact of no longer having something, instance of losing contest, instance or amount of claim, money spent i...loss
act or process of sterilizing; state of being sterilized; decontamination, destruction of microorganisms, surgical operation preventing reproductionsterilization
action to hinder, damage something, deliberate destruction, hinder something, malicious damage or disruption (usually caused by a person within the organization), maliciously destroy, intentionally damage or disruptsabotage
affect plant with blight, cause of blight in plants, destroy, ruin; cause to wither and die (of a plant), destructive force, disease, plague, scourge; affliction, destruction, plant disease, potato blight, ruined stateblight
agent for destroying fetus, destruction of fetusfeticide; foeticide
alteration of document, plundering, robbery, plundering; ruin, destruction, seizure of shipsspoliation
angel of hell and destructionApollyon
annihilation, destruction, exterminationeradication
announce, proclaim; come before, precede, bringer of news, heraldic official, messenger, official announcer; harbinger, forerunner; formerly a royal messenger, official at medieval tournaments, official messenger, sign of what will happen, signal somet...herald
automatic destruction of device, ruining of own life, suicideself-destruction
bad luck, bringer of bad luck, cause bad luck, bring bad luck, jinx somebody or something, oddly-shaped rock column, one who practices voodoo; person or thing which brings bad luckhoodoo
badly damaged ship, cargo from wrecked ship, crash, destroy or damage something, destroy ship, destruction, destruction of ship, destruction; ruins, debris, remains; junk; nervous person; sunken ship; debris washed ashore, remains of something destroye...wreck
balm, healing ointment; remedy, curative, anything that soothes or heals, ease pain or worry, salvage something, something that soothes or calms, relieve; remedy, cure, heal; salvage, save from destruction, rescue, soothing ointmentsalve
being no longer used, destruction, extinguishment; annihilation, total destruction, lowering of radiation intensity, obsolescence, process of becoming inactive, reduction in response, the fact of becoming extinctextinction
belief in destruction of authority, belief that nothing is worthwhile, disbelief in objective truth, general rejection of customary beliefs (in religion, morality, etc.); skepticism; nothingness, Russian political movement, total rejection of social moresnihilism
book in the Bible, Hebrew prophet, Hebrew prophet who was swallowed by a large fish and then cast up on the shore unharmed (Biblical); book of the Old Testament which tells the story of Jonah; person or thing which brings bad luck, supposed bringer of ...Jonah
book of the Bible, book of the Old Testament containing poems mourning the destruction of Jerusalem (traditionally ascribed to the prophet Jeremiah)Lamentations
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