Results for: make something a permanent part
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complicated, confuse, make hard to understand, make difficult; make complex, folded, make something more complexcomplicate
component part, divide something, measuring instrument, part of area of military operations, part of circle, subdivision, group within a larger group; region, district; geometrical figure composed of two radii and the arc lying between the radii (Mathe...sector
component, unit, subsystem; part of a computer program which may be run separately (Computers), independent interchangeable unit, part of a space vehicle, short course of study, unit of measurementmodule
compose melodies, make something melodiousmelodize
composed of four parts; arranged in quarters; pertaining to the present geological period, of the second part of the Cenozoic era (Geology), group of four; number four; second part of the Cenozoic era, present geologic period (Geology), having four-ato...quaternary
compound which constitutes the protein part of retinal pigment (Biochemistry), pigment protein in the eyeopsin
comprehensive repair, gradually overtake somebody, look for mechanical defects, renovate; make overall repairs; examine for defects before making repairs; overtake, catch up with, renovation; overall repair; general inspection for defects before repair...overhaul
compress, make smaller, tighten, limit or restrict, narrow, restrict flow, squeeze, suffocate prey by squeezingconstrict
compressible chamber for pumping air, instrument with an air chamber for directing a current of air (usually upon a fire), pleated expandable partbellows
Computer Based Training(Computers) vocational training in which at least part of the instruction is carried out via computers, computer-based trainingCBT
computer freak, computer whiz; nickname for a person who illegally breaks into telephone or computer networks while bypassing security measures in order to use the lines or steal information, make free phone calls illegallyphreak
concave part or surface, state of being concave, state of being concave (curving inward like the inside of a bowl, hollow and curved)concavity
concentrated, increasing production, indicating how much, intensifier, making heavy use of, of or pertaining to intensity; characterized by intensity or a high degree; tending to make more intense; highly concentrated; pertaining to an intensive (Gramm...intensive
concerned, worried, defeat unexpectedly, disordered, disturb order, disturbance, disruption; disagreement, disturbed or sad, dramatic change, emotional or physical disturbance, make somebody unhappy, nauseate, overturned, rivet, thicken rivet end, tool...upset
concerning foods in Jewish dietary law, dairy farm; store that sells milk products, dairy products, establishment that sells or processes milk, farm for milk production, place to make butter and cheese, place to store milk and cream, relating to milk p...dairy
 

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