Results for: burn slightly
English English
(Anatomy) slightly cupped (of the shape of a bone), of shoulder socket, shaped like small cupglenoid
(Archaic) strong, intoxicating, alcoholic (drink); slightly drunk, slightly intoxicated, deep bowl for food; bib or napkin for a baby; (British) diapernappy
(Mathematics) sign for subtraction or negative value (-); lack, negative quantity, disadvantage, having detrimental effect, less, less than zero, lacking, negative; below zero, minus sign, prep. less, showing subtraction, slightly below standard level,...minus
(Nautical) slightly above the sea floor (of an anchor), clear of seabedaweigh
(South African) unit of land area equivalent to slightly more than two acres; surname, last name, unit of land measurementmorgen
a small amount, few; small amount; short distance; short period of time, hardly, not at all; slightly, not much, not often, small and pleasant, tiny; young; few, not many; not much, sparse; some; short, brief; petty; unimportant, minor, trivial, youngerlittle
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 joggling; jolt; gentle back and forth movement, swaying, jiggling, join with joggle, jar; gently move back and forth, jiggle, shake slightly; cause to sway or jiggle, masonry joint, shaking actionjoggle
act of pinching or pulling with a jerk; sharp pluck; action of administering fine adjustments (to a mechanism, etc.), adjust something slightly, pinch or pull with a jerk; pluck sharply; administer fine adjustments (to a mechanism, sharp pinch, slight ...tweak
act of shaving, barely touch in passing, reduce amount slightly, removal of body hair with a razor; shaving, thin slice; shaving tool, device which removes thin slices, remove a thin layer of, remove body hair with a razor; cut thin slices from; pass v...shave
act of sprinkling, distribute small amounts of, give out in small amounts, light rain, light rain; small amount, handful, rain very slightly, scatter or be scattered throughout things, disperse; spray; fall lightly, drizzle (about rain), sugar particle...sprinkle
act of waving the hand, be or make slightly curled, continuous rippling movement by sports crowd, direct somebody or something by waving, flutter; make an up and down gesture with the hand; move in waves; have a wavy appearance; curl; be curled (hair)wave
act or process of making slightly acidicacidulation
adapt to new circumstances, change slightly, decide amount of money owed, modify; adapt; tune; fit, install; arrange; settleadjust
adventive, chance or unpremeditated, comfortable, indifferent, known only slightly, lenient, nonchalant, not formal, occasional or temporary, random, accidental; superficial; temporary; informal, soldier on temporary assignment, temporary worker, tempo...casual
 

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