Results for: affected by burning, burn (Past participle of), darkened by heat, singed, scorched
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act of grinding or fine chopping; preparation of mincemeat; hesitant or restrained speech; speech or behavior that is affected or unnaturally courteous; walking with dainty steps, overly daintymincing
act of igniting or causing to burn; state of catching fire, means of starting engine, process of igniting, spark that ignites fuel-air mixtureignition
act of obtaining any purpose by force or in a rushed manner or hastily or with unusual speed; (Gardening) act of raising plants and flowers and fruits at an earlier season than the natural period (by the use of artificial heat)forcing
act of preparing food with heat, preparation of food, prepared food, used in cookingcooking
act of reviewing past events, contemplation of the pastretrospection
act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion, bake in a kiln, command to shoot, continuous attack, destroy with fire, destructive burning of something, discharge bullet, discharge from guns, dismiss from a job; set ...fire
act of surviving; continuation of life or existence (beyond that of another person, thing or event), fact of living through something, something from the past, staying alivesurvival
act of touching, advance hesitantly, be affected by something, be aware of something, believe something, cause particular sensation, examine something, experience something, grope, have sensation in body part, impression gained from touch, impression s...feel
act or instance of spreading something out past a designated mark; spreading over; covering overoverspreading
act out a scene or event that took place in the pastreenact
acting out anger from past timesprimal therapy
acting out of a scene or event that took place in the pastreenactment
action made in response to a stimulus; return to a previous state, restoration of a past condition, active response, bodily response to substance, emotional response, forces acting on a body, nuclear process, physical response, strong conservatismreaction
action reacting to past situation, applicability to the past, countereffect, law which takes effect on a past date; action that is contrary to an earlier actionretroaction
active at night, daily period of darkness, dark or darkened state, evening devoted to special activity, goodnight, nightfall, occurring at night, of the period of time between sunset and sunrise; of night; pertaining to the end of the evening, period o...night
 

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