Results for: clarification, elucidation, act of removing mysterious elements
English English
classified, confidential; clandestine, covert; hidden, latent, information not widely known, information that is confidential or classified; mystery, unexplained phenomenon; method or procedure that is known only by a select group of people, mysterioussecret
clause, describing a leaping melody, describing notes a second apart, disjunction, indicated by separation of or from generally contiguous elements, isolated, separateddisjunct
clear a channel, coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth, dig something up with a dredge, dredger, machine for digging underwater, machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth-mover, search with a dredge, shellfish net, sprin...dredge
clearance, movement of checks between accounts, open space in forest, section of forest which is free of trees; removal; cleaning, washing; clarification, elucidationclearing
cloth roll for removing extra ink from a plate before printing (Engraving); wad of lint for wiping a wounddossil
combine different elements into new whole, combine separate elements into a single unit; create a compound by combining simpler components, produce substance by chemical processsynthesize
combining both social and economic elements, derived from both social and economic elements, economic and socialsocioeconomic
combining commercial and residential elementsmixed-use
combining of different elements into whole, combining of separate elements into a complete whole; formation of a compound through the combination of simpler components (Chemistry); deductive logic, deductive reasoning, formation of chemical compounds, ...synthesis
come apart, destroy something by removing key elements, disassemble, take apart; strip of furniture or equipment, remove equipmentdismantle
completely unreasonable, eerie, not appearing to be of this world, extraterrestrial, supernatural, mysterious; unreasonable, outrageous, not from this world, perfectunearthly
computer equipment and peripherals, gun, military weapons, tools and implements, tools and other small objects made of metal; weapons; mechanical equipment; mechanical and electronic elements of a computerhardware
computerized electronic instrument capable of reproducing the sounds of various musical instruments; person or thing that synthesizes, electronic musical instrument, manufacturer of synthetic substances, somebody who combines different elementssynthesizer
conclusion drawn, drawing a conclusion, logical conclusion, reasoning, subtraction of an amount, reduction, discount; conclusion; method of logical reasoning in which one uses a general rule to determine individual elementsdeduction
condition of blood poisoning due to the retention of toxic elements that are usually excreted in the urine (Medicine), uremiauraemia
 

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