epitomize, to encapsulate (to include something in a condensed form) (reflexive with się) to contain oneself in a short, concise form (reflexive with się) to...
epitomize, to encapsulate (to include something in a condensed form) (reflexive with się) to contain oneself in a short, concise form (reflexive with się) to...
deliberate, talk over, discuss; exchange (words) to compress, abridge, condense, sum up to bear, carry, convey, direct, take, bring signa conferre cum...
Specifications: 1871, 901 - 946, page 6: To isolate the petroline the condensed oil is distilled again until fifty per cent. of oil has been obtained...
For quotations using this term, see Citations:squash. (to compress): condense, press; see also Thesaurus:compress squash up squashy squish to beat or...
muscular band in the tongue of some animals, such as dogs; the lytta. The condensing tube of a still, often curved and wound to save space. A short revolving...
combat air patrol complemental air compressed air compressed-air bath condensed air counterair dead air dead-air space deair dephlogisticated air direct...
From liquefare (“to liquefy”) + -si (“oneself”, enclitic reflexive pronoun). IPA(key): /li.kweˈfar.si/ Rhymes: -arsi Hyphenation: li‧que‧fàr‧si liquefàrsi...
longer. 1831, Abraham John Valpy, Locke’s Essay on the Human Understanding Condensed by a Clergyman, London: Whitaker, Treacher, and Arnot, “Conduct of the...
Balnibarbi, Glubbdubdribb, Luggnagg, and Japan), page 70: Some were condenſing Air into a dry tangible Subſtance, by extracting the Nitre, and letting...