Results for: act of shrinking, contraction, process of becoming smaller, process of shrinking
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has undergone a mineralization process, transformed from an organic substance into an inorganic compoundmineralized
heart contraction, regular contraction of the heart; shortening of a naturally long syllable (Prosody)systole
heat-based molding processinjection molding
heat-resistant, highly heat-resistant material, resistant to infection, stubborn, obstinate; resistant to usual treatments; difficult to fuse or process, uncontrollable, unresponsive to stimulus, unresponsive to treatmentrefractory
heating; process of warming or being warmed upwarming
hiring process for docksshape-up; shapeup
hormone that induces labor, substance used to speed up the birth processoxytocin
horse restraint, hurt sharply, jerk or pull suddenly; move with a jerk; have convulsions, jerk slightly, jerky movement, muscle contraction, pull something lightly and quickly, see also:tic, spasm, twingetwitch
hypnosis, process of hypnotizing; hypnotic state, theory of hypnosishypnotism
hypothetical particle which is smaller than an atom and travels faster than the speed of light (Physics), hypothetical subatomic particletachyon
illegal hunting of wildlife; process of cooking by boilingpoaching
illuminated manuscript illustration, painting of miniatures, reduced in size, tiny, made smaller, represented on a very small scale, smaller than usual, smaller version, small-scale representation, something which has been made smaller; very small port...miniature
imitation, simulation; imitation of the work environment of another type of system (Computers), process of imitating computer system, rivalry by imitationemulation
impression, neurological process of observation and interpretation, perceiving, powers of observation, result of perceiving, sense, feeling, intuition; comprehension, understandingperception
improvement made, renovation, betterment, process of improvementamelioration
 

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