Results for: Humboldt Current
English English
account, account currentA/C
act of bringing in; right to enter, entrance to place, measure of flow of current, permission to go inadmittance
act of designing or building in a form which offers minimum resistance to a current of air or fluid; act of making more efficient, simplificationstreamlining
act of drawing, act of drawing; attraction; lottery; contest which ends in a tie (Sports); natural channel, gully, allow a current of air through, approach, arrive at a conclusion or inference, attract people, attract; pull; pull out; sketch, depict wi...draw
act of increasing property value by selling property to people wealthier than the current owners, renovation of an unprosperous neighborhoodgentrification
act of one that lives; lifestyle; income, livelihood, sustenance, alive, having life, alive; currently in existence; current; realistic; vital, necessary; strong; flowing; active; full of life, interesting and relevant, like the real thing, maintenance...living
act of raisng to higher energy level; act of providing electrical current to store electrical energy inenergization
act of shuffling cards; part of a stream with a strong swift current, rapid, become choppy, flick through pages, grooved part of sluice, quick look at book, rough water, shuffle cards, shuffle cards; leaf through, thumb through; turn pages quickly, sub...riffle
act of turning aside, act of diverting; bypass, device used to divert an electrical current (Electricity); railroad switch; channel created to divert bodily fluids away from a particular part of the body (Surgery), bypass for bodily fluid, change track...shunt
active, alive, living, possessing life; lively, energetic; important; carrying an electric current; transmitted by live broadcast, be alive, exist; survive, remain alive; reside, dwell; support oneself, earn money; cohabit; enjoy life, be kept somewher...live
adapt something, clothing styles, contrive something, current style, influence something, make something, manner, shape, form; adjust, fit; create, mode; custom; manner, way something is done; type, sortfashion
adhesive mixture, beat somebody severely, cause to adhere, stick; insert information that was copied or taken from another place into the current document (Computers); hit, strike (Slang), cover a surface with paste, dough; glue; spread; toothpaste, so...paste
adjustable resistor, variable resistor, resistor that can be adjusted to control the electrical current flowing through it (Electricity)rheostat
against current intellectual trendcounterhegemonic
against the current, against tradition, in an early stage, in opposite direction to transcription, in the higher part of a stream, closer to the source of the stream, nearer the source, see also:downstream, toward or in the higher part of a stream; aga...upstream
 

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