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  • 121con|den´sa|ble — con|dense «kuhn DEHNS», verb, densed, dens|ing. –v.t. 1. to make denser or more compact. SYNONYM(S): compress, contract. 2. to increase the strength of; concentrate: »Light is condensed by means of lenses. 3 …

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  • 122con|dense — «kuhn DEHNS», verb, densed, dens|ing. –v.t. 1. to make denser or more compact. SYNONYM(S): compress, contract. 2. to increase the strength of; concentrate: »Light is condensed by means of lenses. 3 …

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  • 123pol|y|mer|ize — «POL ih muh ryz, puh LIHM uh », transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to make or become polymeric; form a polymer; undergo or cause to undergo polymerization …

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  • 124self-pol|li|nate — «SEHLF POL uh nayt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, nat|ed, nat|ing. to fertilize with pollen from the same flower or plant; undergo or cause to undergo self pollination: »Inbred lines [are] produced by continually self pollinating the… …

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  • 125ther|mo|reg|u|late — «THUR moh REHG yuh layt», intransitive verb, transitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. to undergo or cause to undergo thermoregulation: »The next step is to…see whether the monkeys will thermoregulate around the new set point (New Scientist) …

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  • 126Shock — In medicine, shock is a critical condition brought on by a sudden drop in blood flow through the body. There is failure of the circulatory system to maintain adequate blood flow. This sharply curtails the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to vital …

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  • 127accelerate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin acceleratus, past participle of accelerare, from ad + celer swift more at hold Date: circa 1530 transitive verb 1. to bring about at an earlier time < accelerate their departure > …

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  • 128agglutinate — I. verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: Latin agglutinatus, past participle of agglutinare to glue to, from ad + glutinare to glue, from glutin , gluten glue more at clay Date: 1586 transitive verb 1. to cause to adhere ; fasten …

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