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Results for: draw out something hidden, extract from, bring out, provoke a reactionTranslations 1 - 30 of 540
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draw out something hidden, extract from, bring out, provoke a reactionelicit
(Botany) type of shrub of the mint family found in Asia; extract from the oil of this plant, aromatic oil, pachouli, tropical Asian shrubpatchouli
(Chemistry) chemical reaction that forms an esteresterification
(Computers) virtual "chalkboard", area on a display screen on which multiple users can write or draw (widely used in video conferencing), writing board for presentationswhiteboard
(Geometry) draw a circle around a triangle tangent to one side of the triangle and to the extensions of the other two sidesescribe
(Law) one who interpleads; process in which two parties go to trial with each other to determine who has the right to bring a suit against a third party, trial to resolve claimsinterpleader
(Medicine) sterile extract from cultures of the tubercle bacillus used in the diagnosis of the disease tuberculosis (and formerly in its treatment), liquid obtained from bacteriumtuberculin
(Psychology) pertaining to synaesthesia, pertaining to stimulation of one sense which triggers a reaction in another sense (i.e. seeing a particular color upon hearing a certain melody)synaesthetic
(Slang) advertising ploy; device, gadget; trick, scheme, dishonest trick, hidden disadvantage, something attention-grabbinggimmick
(Slang) anger, madden; provoke, tease, annoy somebody, bad mood, something that annoyspeeve
,(north england) brat, arrest somebody, be in a particular state, become, begin something, bring something, catch an illness, cause something to be done, conceive somebody, difficult tennis return, forms passives, gain access to somebody, have an idea,...get
a chart, graph; scheme, design; main story of a literary work; conspiracy, intrigue; tract of land; small piece of land in a cemetery, draw on a graph, make a plan, make secret plans, mark on a graph, mark something on a chart, piece of ground, place d...plot
A convex curve is one where you draw a straight line connecting the end points and the curve falls below the straight line. If the curve is above, it is known as concave.Convexity
a trademark for a savory yeast extract that is eaten as a spreadVegemite
ability to last, act of wearing, be dressed in (clothes, shoes, jewelry, glasses, etc.); lose quality gradually; be used up; end; be preserved, remain intact, bring a ship about, clothing of a particular kind (i.e. sportswear, eveningwear); erosion, co...wear
able to be reversed, can be overturned, can be inverted; can be performed forwards or backwards; (about clothing or fabric) can be used with either side facing outward, undergoing a reaction and reversing it, usable inside outreversible
able to slow something, hindering, tending to slow down a particular action, delaying, slowing agent, substance which reduces the speed of a chemical reaction (Chemistry)retardant
abolition of law, act of repealing, cancellation, revocation, annulment, bring somebody back from exile, revoke, make void, undo lawrepeal
about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
abridge, draw in perspective to give the appearance of depth; shorten, minimize, show something shorter than it isforeshorten
abstract artwork, conceptual, conceptualize something, extract something, impersonal, intangible, unconnected to concrete reality; theoretical, not practical; unconnected to a specific instance or example; difficult to understand, intellectual concept,...abstract
accelerant, chemical that speeds up reaction, device for giving particles high velocities, gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics...accelerator
accelerate the rate of a chemical reaction by catalysis; cause change while remaining unaffected (also catalyze)catalyse
accelerate the rate of a chemical reaction by catalysis; cause change while remaining unaffected, bring something about, increase chemical reaction rate, transform somethingcatalyze
acceleration of a chemical reaction caused by a substance that remains unchanged by the process; changes brought about by an agent that is unaffected by those same changes, speeding up of chemical reactioncatalysis
accept people as paying guests, accept something as real, bring somebody to police station, deceive somebody, give somebody shelter, go and see, include something, make garment narrower, understand something, work on something at hometake in
acceptable to a bank, can be received and processed by a bank, likely to bring in moneybankable
accomplish something, cause, bring about, execute; effecteffectuate
according to an unchanging quality, at a particular part, at that place, away or aside, before long; secondary issue; draw, before that time, bye, differing in the amount of, during, from the hand of, from the mind of; with; on, gradually, in amounts o...by
accumulate something, attract following, bring close, bring together, assemble, collect; amass, accumulate; harvest; conclude, deduce, collect ideas or data, draw on something, fold in fabric, form into group, form pus-filled head, gathering in, drawin...gather
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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