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(Medicine) palpatory pressure applied to an object causing a bouncing or tossing about (especially regarding a pregnancy test in which pressure is applied to the uterus to feel for a fetus)ballottement
(Meteorology) device used to measure wind velocity and pressureanemograph
(Ophthalmology) disease of the eye characterized by increased fluid pressure within the eye (causes impairment or loss of vision), eye disorderglaucoma
(symbol) ", amount of rain or snow, island, move along very slowly, creep, edge, move slowly, small amount, unit of atmospheric pressure, unit of length, unit of measurement, 1/12 of a foot (equal to 2.54 cm); little bit, iotainch
a trademark for a whirlpool bath with a system of underwater jets that deliver water under pressure in order to massage and invigorate the bodyJacuzzi
able to be shaped and bent, easily influenced, flexible, able to be molded or shaped by hammering or pressure; adaptablemalleable
abnormally high blood pressure (chronic condition whose cause is unknown)hyperpiesia
abnormally high blood pressure (chronic condition whose cause is unknown)hyperpiesis
abnormally high blood pressure, arterial diseasehypertension
above average, above somebody or something, advanced, anticyclone, at a peak, better, blowing strongly, elated state, far from equator, happy, high gear, high point, highest point; high gear (in an automobile); high pressure system (Meteorology); state...high
accent, accent in music, cause of strain, emphasis in poetry, emphasis on syllable, importance; accent, emphasis placed on a syllable of a word; strain, tension, pressure; condition caused by physical or emotional strain, emphasize something, force def...stress
act of advancing, act of shoving or thrusting; shove, thrust; application of pressure; assault, attack; initiative, enterprise; help, add data to pushdown list, advance against enemy, advance by using pressure or force, continuous nudging shot with sti...push
act of applying pressure; act of extracting by means of pressuresqueezing
act of conveying a liquid through a siphon, act of transferring a liquid from one container to another using a long tube and the force of atmospheric pressuresiphonage
act of pressing; act of placing pressure on, ambitious, applying force, shoving, assertivepushing
 

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