Results for: act of reducing the size of, bringing something down to a smaller scale
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agent which reduces fever, drug that reduces fever, pertaining to a substance which reduces fever, reducing feverantipyretic
agreement between client and therapist, agreement to marry, pact, arrange marriage, contract bridge, create a formal agreement; get; make smaller; reduce; become smaller, document recording agreement, formally or legally agree, get illness, highest bri...contract
alcoholic fruit juice drink, perennial plant which has woody stems and branches and ranges in height from very low to the size of a small tree, bush, trunkless woody plantshrub
alloy made from tin with smaller amounts of lead copper or brass, dark grayish color, of dark dull gray color, pewter objects collectively, tin and lead alloypewter
alter; replace; make change; become different, alteration; replacement, exchange; coins; money received back after paying for goods, become deeper, become or make something different, convert one currency into another, exchange money for smaller units,...change
ambitious, ambitiously, enthusiastic, filled, full-bodied, great, important, large; important; adult, full-grown, magnanimous, of great power, of great size, older, pregnant, significant, significantly great, successfullybig
amount of material that can fit in a wagon, load sizewagonload
amount paid, filmed sequence showing event, length measured in feet; scene which has been filmed on camera, length of piece of film, payment by size, size in feetfootage
amount, extent; measure, degree; large amount; size, magnitude (Mathematics), large amounts, mathematical entity with numerical value, measurable property, particular magnitude of something, relative duration of sound, universal or particular nature of...quantity
anaesthesia, pain-killer, pain-reducer, pain-killing, pain-reducing, anaesthetic, pain-relieving, pain-relieving medicationanalgesic
anaesthetic, pain-reducing, substance that dulls pain, substance which reduces sensitivity to pain (i.e. ether or halothane)anesthetic
analgesic medication for reducing fever and relieving pain (produced in the United States)Ibuprofen
analgesic; that which relieves pain, pain-reducing drugpainkiller
analyzer, program which divides textual input into smaller sections and processes them (Computers); one who analyzes words or sentences (Grammar), software for analyzing languageparser
angle of orbit, angle on graph, deviation from line or plane, dip, slope, smaller angle, tendency, tendency; liking, preference; slope, incline, slant; bending, leaning, tilting of something, way somebody feels about somethinginclination
 

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