Results for: photography of objects at their actual size or slightly magnified
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be at odds with something, conflict caused by difference, fight or argue, fight or argument, lack of harmony, loud metallic sound, make a loud banging sound; bang together; strongly disagree, confront, make loud noise, not harmonize, sound of objects b...clash
be displaced slightly, crawl; climb; sneak, move along quietly and slowly, creeping movement, deform from heat or stress, deformation of metal under stress, deformation of rocks under stress, gradually develop, move near the ground, move quietly, movem...creep
be generally inclined or likely, be in charge of something, be inclined, be disposed; care for, watch over; nurse; service customers, give attention to somebody or something, move gradually or slightly toward something, serve somebody, take care of som...tend
be half asleep, nap, doze, be sleepy, sleepiness, slightly sleepy statedrowse
beach-bum; one who combs beach for shells or other objects, comber, somebody salvaging things from beachbeachcomber
bear, drill a hole; advance, progress; cause boredom, make weary, eagre, hole; diameter, caliber; cylindrical hollow (gun barrel, etc.); surge of water, make hole in something, make somebody uninterested, penetrate, size of pipe, something that bores, ...bore
beautifully, attractively; pleasingly, graciously; generously, amply, impressively, of great size or extenthandsomely
become involved superficially, dip, move under water for food, play in water; be superficially involved or interested; wet slightly, splash, splash with liquiddabble
become or make slender, make thinner in size; become slender, slim down; cause to appear thinnerslenderize
become or make worse, destroy environment, erode land, humiliate, dishonor; reduce (in size, amount, etc.); break down (Chemistry), lower in grade, reduce available energy in, see also:aggrade, treat humiliatinglydegrade
being 5 in number, group of 5, number 5, number 5; group of five objects, something with value of 5five
being something in practice, being such in power or effect though not formally recognized; imaginary, hypothetical; computer simulated, computerized representation of an actual object (Computers), generated by computer, relating to data storage managem...virtual
being three quarters of full length, being three-fourths of something, with face slightly turnedthree-quarter
belief in independent truths, emphasis on the actualobjectivism
benzoquinone, chinone, cyclic unsaturated diketone, yellow crystalline compound used in photography and the manufacture of dyes (Chemistry), plant pigment or animal vitaminquinone
 

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