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applied on top of glaze, apply glaze or overglaze to pottery, apply topcoat of glaze; apply second application of glaze (Ceramics), extra glaze on pottery, top layer of decoration on pottery, topcoat of glaze; second application of glaze (Ceramics)overglaze
apply a lubricant, oil, grease; cause to be slippery; act as a lubricant, apply lubricant, make slippery, make something run smoothlylubricate
apply a mark or signature which allows a letter or package to be delivered without charge; grant the right to apply such a mark; deliver without charge, expressing true opinion, frankfurter, honest, sincere, straightforwardfrank
apply a poultice to a wounded or inflamed area of the body, moist substance applied to injury, plaster, soft heated mass of herbs (or meal, clay, etc.) wrapped in a cloth and applied to a wounded or inflamed area of the bodypoultice
apply again (as in "apply a second coat of paint" ; make an application for a second time (e.g. "There is no need for students who were accepted last year to reapply")reapply
apply algorithm to a string, chop into little pieces; make a mess of, dish of chopped meat and other vegetables; mess, muddle; hashish, pot, marijuana (Slang); recycling or reworking of old material (often regarding written or spoken words); pound sign...hash
apply an earlier date, put earlier date on somethingbackdate
apply as a penalty, apply carelessly, blow made with an open hand, smack, whack; noise like that of a slap, crack; insult, sharp criticism; guitar technique, blow made with the open hand, directly, sharply, exactly, forcefully, hit with the open hand, ...slap
apply bandage, cloth strip for covering injury, cover a wound, wrap a wound, strip of cloth used to cover a wound, plasterbandage
apply bright shiny surface to something, coat something with enamel, coat with enamel, cover with a smooth and glossy coating (for ornament or protection); lacquer, glaze, glassy decorative or protective coating, hard layer on tooth crown, paint with a...enamel
apply cement to something, cementum, coat with cement, fill with cement; bind together with cement; reinforce, concrete, mortar; bonding agent; filling (for teeth), fix or become fixed with cement, glue, human bond, make or become close friends, materi...cement
apply coating to, become or make known, bed or table cover, commodities market transaction, difference between bid and offer, disperse, display, distance between things, expanse of land, extend in range, extend in time, extend widely, extended, extensi...spread
apply commercial principles to something, make commercial, use for profit onlycommercialize
apply fertilizer, impregnate, inseminate; enrich the soil by the addition of organic or chemical substances, unite female and male reproductive cellsfertilize
apply for something in excessive numbers, enroll in excess of places available; subscribe in excess of what can be supplied; donate more than is askedoversubscribe
 

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