Results for: absorb again, take in again
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absorb something into the body, take into the body, take in via the mouth, consume (as in food); absorbingest
absorb something, accept, begin doing something again, begin doing something regularly, lift somebody or something, pay off, shorten garment, use something wastefullytake up
absorb, act of cleaning, aquatic animal with a porous outer body and a rigid or elastic skeleton; skeleton of a sponge; piece of flexible and absorbent plastic or rubber used for cleaning; one or that which absorbs; sponger, clean with a sponge; wipe w...sponge
absorb, act of soaking, act of saturating with water; state of being permeated with water; liquid in which something is soaked; heavy drinker, drunkard (Slang), get drunk, hard drinker, immerse, dip; drench, saturate; moisten; absorb; permeate, penetra...soak
absorbent roll of material placed in a wound or body cavity to stop a flow of blood; narrow roll of cotton or other material used to absorb menstrual flow, control blood flow, pad to check bleeding, plug of material used during menstruationtampon
acquire something, admit somebody, be hurt by something, bear something, catch something, convert electronic signals, entertain visitors, get something, accept; absorb, take in; host, accommodate, greet guests, hear and acknowledge something, learn inf...receive
band protecting hat from sweat, band worn to absorb sweat, strip of material sewn inside the crown of a hat to absorb sweat; strip of material tied around the forehead to collect sweatsweatband
baptize somebody, completely cover something in liquid, occupy yourself totally with something, submerge, cover with liquid; baptize by submersion in water; engross, absorbimmerse
blemish, bring disrepute, create blot, dry with absorbent material, exposed piece, eyesore, stain, blemish; smear, speckle, stain; absorb with blotter paper, weak pointblot
bomb enemy heavily, fill solution with another substance, fill something completely, make something wet, saturated, soak or fill completely; impregnate with as much material as possible; cause a substance to absorb as much of another substance as possi...saturate
branch of chemistry dealing with the analysis of substances according to the spectra they emit or absorb (Chemistry)spectrochemistry
coating substance that is impervious, coating substance that is sealed, make globular, form into a spherical shape; enclose in a globe or something shaped like a globe; absorb within a leucocyte (Biology)englobe
dip in a sauce (as of bread); saturate, drench; soak up, absorb; become saturated, food dipped in liquid, make or become soaking wet, offensive term, piece of bread or other solid food that is dipped in a sauce; something soaked in liquid; bribe, somet...sop
inability to absorb fatceliac disease
lessen strength of shock waves, reduce interdependence, separate objects, separate; absorb the shock of an explosiondecouple
 

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