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(French) esteem or uncontrolled enjoyment of good food and drinks (such as wines), food appreciationgourmandise
A decrease in the rate of inflation.Disinflation
A decrease in the spot price of the currency. Often initiated by a government announcement.Devaluation
a falling down, bend double with emotion, breakdown, crash; falling in; compression, hiding of subdirectories or libraries which are secondary to the heading of the current library (Computers), decrease in value, deflate, fail abruptly, failure or end,...collapse
abnormal decrease in the number of white blood cells (esp. neutrophils) in the bloodstream (Medicine)neutropenia
abnormal decrease in the number of white blood cells in the blood, leucopenia, reduction in white blood cellsleukopenia
abnormal decrease in the volume of blood and plasma circulating throughout the body (Medicine)hypovolemia
academic distinction, bow to dancing partner, dignify person or event, dignity of high position, dignity or distinction, distinguish, exalt, or ennoble somebody, esteem somebody or something, respect, good reputation; integrity, honesty, truthfulness; ...honor
acceptable in appearance, large enough, morally above reproach, satisfactory, worthy of respect, honorable, worthy of esteemrespectable
act of being endeared, affection, fondness; esteem, regard, expression of affectionendearment
act of disparaging, degradation, scorn, slander, belittlement, lowering of esteem, negative criticismdisparagement
act of giving honor, act of showing esteem or respecthonoring
act of leaving secret communication, collapse, collapse from exhaustion, connection on line, curtain length, decrease in something, deliver something by parachute, delivery, delivery slot in a receptacle, descent, descent by parachute, distance between...drop
act of shrinking away, amount something shrinks, be disinclined to do something, contract, become smaller, shrivel; flinch, recoil; decrease, diminish; make smaller, cause to shrink, draw away from something, make or become smaller, psychiatrist, psych...shrink
act of shrinking, contraction, process of becoming smaller, process of shrinking; amount by which something becomes smaller; decrease in value, depreciation, decrease after shrinkingshrinkage
 

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