Results for: give drug to reduce consciousness
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cortisol, hormone associated with inflammation, hydrocortisone drug, steroid hormone (Chemistry); cortisol, anti-inflammatory drug (used to treat arthritis, allergies, etc.)hydrocortisone
cotton fabric, embroidery yarn, string in the center of a candle which is lit to give off light, thick stringcandlewick
cover something again, give something a new coverre-cover
cover something with snow, dessert resembling snow, fall as snow; fall like snow; cover with snow, block with snow; flatter, persuade with insincere talk (Slang), fall of snow, ice crystal flakes, narcotic drug, persuade somebody with glib talk, precip...snow
cover with a thin layer of material that is superior to the material which it is covering (usually wood); give a superficially fine or pleasing appearance, deceptive appearance, fix veneer to something, glue layers to make plywood, hide something behin...veneer
cover with oxide coating, lose or make lose electrons, react or make react with oxygen, reduce, unite with oxygen (e.g. burn); be united with oxygen; rust, corrodeoxidize
cover with pebbles, crystal lens, give irregular surface to, make surface rough and pebbly, rock crystal used for lenses, rock fragment, small round stone, small stone, thick and distortingpebble
cow ready to give birth, somebody or something that leaps, springer spaniel, wedge-shaped stonespringer
create outline of, cut back to absolute basics, make into a skeleton; reduce to the most basic form, reduce to a skeletal formskeletonize
crisp, disintegrate, fall to pieces, shatter, collapse; break into small crumbs, reduce to tiny bits, small crumbs; (British) crisp, flour and butter mixture used as a toppingcrumble
cross-refer item in index, give cross-referencescross-index
crush, stop by force, put down; repress, hold back, stifle; silence, prevent from being disclosed; block, arrest, check (i.e. a flow of blood, etc.), diminish oscillation, inhibit gene effect, prevent something, put an end to something, reduce bodily f...suppress
cry of animal or bird, die or kill, give harsh grating call, grumble, harsh rasping sound (i.e. sound made by a frog or raven); deep rasping voice, make a harsh rasping sound (like the call of a frog or raven); die (Slang), speak hoarselycroak
crystalline barbiturate, sedative drugphenobarbital
cure a disease, fix, correct; heal, homeopathic treatment, legal redress, permitted variation in coins, put something right, therapeutic drug, medication; something that corrects, something that fixes, treatment for disease, way of putting something rightremedy
 

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