Results for: action made in response to a stimulus
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act of speaking to oneself; dramatic or literary form in which the character speaks to himself or to the audience; speech made by one who is by himself, monologue, section in play, talking when alonesoliloquy
act of splashing; splashing sound; amount of liquid thrown or dropped on a surface; mark made by a falling quantity of liquid; spot of light or color; strong impression, showy display, add contrasts to, be spattered about, dash a liquid, spray; wet or ...splash
act of squinting; sideways glance; state of being cross-eyed, strabismus (Ophthalmology), action of narrowing eyes, askew, eye condition, glance aside, hagioscope, have eyes not looking in parallel, look askance, look at with the eyes half-closed; glan...squint
act of stirring up, rousing to action, stimulating, inflammatory, provocativeinciting
act of stirring, arouse feeling, be able to be stirred, be felt, commotion, goad into action, happen, leave, make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate, provoke, incite; affec...stir
act of stitching patches together; item made from stitching patches together, mixture, patches sewn togetherpatchwork
act of strengthening, fortification; reward or punishment designed to encourage or discourage a particular response (Psychology); act of reinforcing, added support, additional troops or weapons, something added to increase strengthreinforcement
act of taking; something taken; amount taken or collected at one time; income, proceeds, profits (Informal); movie scene filmed without interruption; sound recording made in one session; successful inoculation, agree to perform something, assume charge...take
act of traveling on or in, action of a person or thing which rides, area of Yorkshire, being on a horse, canada: Canadian constituency, intended for use while traveling, used during the act of riding, traveling on animal or vehicle, used on horsebackriding
act of treating with contempt; offense, affront; sudden stop, bring something to a stop, humiliating action, short and upturned (of a nose), small, stub something out, treat contemptuously, humiliate, purposefully ignore; rebuke, reject; stop suddenly,...snub
act of wiping; act of smearing, annoy somebody, cause discomfort on skin by scraping, clean something with repeated strokes, difficulty, irritating thing, massage, press and move hand on something, rubbing action, touch something with dragging pressure...rub
act or instance of putting something on (i.e. clothing, jewelry, etc.); act or instance of being gradually worn down from continual use, made to be worn, tiringwearing
act or process of making a product by hand or by machine (especially on a large scale); specific branch of industry (i.e. linen manufacture); product made by hand or by machine, invent, make body chemical, make by machine (especially on a large scale);...manufacture
act or process of solving a problem or question; explanation, answer; dissolving of one substance into another; mixture made up of one substance that has dissolved into another, answer to a puzzle, ending of something, finding of a solution, fluid with...solution
act or process of text correction, correction made, improvementemendation
 

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