Results for: mixture of size and whiting (used as base paint in painting houses etc.)
English English
accumulate, hoard; bring together, add up to a number, collective, total, taking all units as a whole, combination; conjunction; group; mixture, forming a total, ingredients of concrete, mineral mixture resembling rock, sum total, uniteaggregate
achieve appropriate sizeright-size
acid - base indicator, blue coloring substance extracted from lichens which turns red in acids and is restored to blue in alkalis (used as a chemical indicator)litmus
acid-neutralizing chemical substance, soda ash, soluble base, any of a class of bases which neutralize acids to form salts (Chemistry), soluble salt harmful to cropsalkali
act of applying paint with dots instead of linesstippling
act of changing the size of an object; act of scaling, act of changing the size of a graphic picture by adding or removing pixels (Computer Graphics)resizing
act of choking; throttle (in a car), artichoke, be too moved to speak, block passage or channel, fuel mixture regulator for engine, inedible central part of artichoke, lose nerve and falter, noise of choking, prevent breathing by constricting throat, p...choke
act of cutting from the underside; act of slicing the ball from underneath (Golf, Tennis); notch cut in a tree which aids in controlling its fall; type of beef tenderloin; type of cavity with a broad base (Dentistry), charge a lower amount than, cut ma...undercut
act of deriving something, proof, source, origin; something that has been derived; act of deriving; (Grammar) process of making new words from a root word (ex: "painting from the word "paint"), word formationderivation
act of getting ready, act of preparing; arrangement, act of putting in order; medicinal substance, substance concocted for medical purposes, homework, mixture, preparatory measure, preparing something or somebody, readiness, softening approach to disso...preparation
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 installing equipment, appointing of somebody to position, art exhibit, military base, place with equipment, process of installing, putting in place; something which has been put in place, something installed (i.e. machinery); military camp or ba...installation
act of intermingling; something added to a mixture; mixture of ingredientsintermixture
act of magnifying, state of being magnified; process of enlarging; something which has been enlarged, degree of enlargement, enlarged copy of something, growth in importance, increasing of actual size, increasing of apparent size, ratiomagnification
act of reducing the size of, bringing something down to a smaller scale; lowering expenses, taking various measures to cut costs in order to stabilize the financial situation of a corporation (e.g. manufacturing in smaller amounts, reducing number of e...downsizing
 

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