Results for: colorless transparent solid
English English
any of several varieties of grass-like wetland plants with solid triangular stems, plant resembling grasssedge
apex, peak, highest point, top, summit, point opposite the base, point toward which stars move, point where planes of solid meet, point where sides of angle meet, top of the headvertex
area of water, body fluid, brightness, colorless transparent fluid, H2O; body of water (sea, river, lake, etc.); sea level; solution or form of water (rainwater, rose water, etc.); water supply; transparency of a precious gem; liquids in or passing out...water
arsenic, poisonous white solidarsenic trioxide
assuage something, loyal, steadfast; strong, solid, sturdy (also staunch), stop liquid flow, stop the flow of a liquid; cause a wound to stop bleeding (also staunch), stop wound from bleedingstanch
attract gas or liquid to the surface of a solid (Chemistry), cause or undergo adsorptionadsorb
attraction of liquid surface to solid, capillaritycapillary action
barium compound, poisonous solid which is mainly used as a dehydrating agent and in glass manufacture (Chemistry)baryta
baseball playing area, card with diamond -shaped symbol, decorate with diamond s, hard colorless mineral, infield, precious stone; rhombus, shape having four equal sides, see also:diamonds, shape like square resting on cornerdiamond
be especially lively with emotion, blister, gas-filled sac; effervescence, dome, effervesce or boil up, emerge or appear, express something enthusiastically, false confidence, globule within liquid or solid, gurgle, gurgling sound, make something bubbl...bubble
beam-focusing device, contact lens, crystalline lens, film something, light-focusing part of the eye, piece of transparent material having two opposite surfaces which refract rays of light to form an image; part of the eye which focuses light rays to f...lens
beautiful, cause to be sublime, raise, lift up; sublimate, transform a solid directly into a gas or a gas directly into a solid (Chemistry), complete, convert a solid substance to gas, convert then reconvert, exalted, noble, lofty; wonderful, splendid;...sublime
become a gel; congeal; change into gel, become gel, gelatin, get along, hair styling cream, light filter, semisolid, semi-solid chemical mixture which resembles jelly; gelatin slide, colored translucent material placed over theater lights; jelly-like s...gel
become less important, become whiter, blanch, whiten; become less important; make a fence around, cause to lose color, colorless, pallid; weak; white, fence in, fence stake, fenced-in area, inadequate, lack of luster or color; fence; fence stake; borde...pale
benjamin, bitter almond oil camphor (Chemistry); gum benzoin, type of resin obtained from certain trees (used in the making of cosmetics, perfumes and in medicine), toxic white solidbenzoin
 

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