Results for: lost wax
English English
lost waxcire perdue
(Geology) type of rock that has been broken down to the extent that it has lost its texture, metamorphic rockmylonite
absent, absent; lacking, disappeared, one or something that is absent; one or something that is missing, lostmissing
absent, dead, departed, left; dead; lost; destroyed; used up, run out, exhilarated, go, infatuated, irrecoverable, pregnant, uneasygone
act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction, death, drop in power caused by resistance, fact of no longer having something, instance of losing contest, instance or amount of claim, money spent i...loss
already in use, busy, engaged; lost in thought, occupied with meditations; taken, previously occupied, previously acquired (property), having attention taken up with somethingpreoccupied
amount by which a container is short of being full; quantity of alcoholic beverage remaining in a container which has been partially emptied, lost liquid, vacant container spaceullage
authors writing after World War I//lost property, lost and found, lost property officeLost Generation
become separated from group, depart from accepted standards, digress from subject, electrical interference, lost or homeless, lost or homeless domestic animal, wandering, out of place; scattered, random, incidental, meander, one that has strayed; domes...stray
benefit received, give a reward, recompense someone for a service, give somebody something as reward, money offered in return, prize, award; money that is offered in return for information leading to the arrent of a criminal (or the return of lost prop...reward
bringing the arm forward, gaining back of something lost, obtaining something through a court, reclamation from waste, recuperation; getting well; return, return to a normal state, return to guard, return to health, shot out of an obstaclerecovery
cannot be redeemed; cannot be bought back; cannot be reclaimed; cannot be converted; hopeless, lost, incapable of redemption, not convertible into coins, not recoverable, not repairable, unable to be paid offirredeemable
cenogenesis, development of an individual who does not show characteristics of his race (Biology), embryonic growths lost in adult formcaenogenesis
computer memory where data is temporarily stored for quick retrieval (once the computer is turned off all data in RAM is lost)Random Access Memory (RAM)
confused, having lost bearingsdisoriented; disorientated
 

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