Aids in preparing spots?
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TEASETSAids in preparing spots?
TEEINGPreparing to drive, in golf
LARDIt's used in preparing tamales
PACKINGITUPPreparing to retire, in slang
MINCINGPreparing garlic, in a way
RICINGPreparing potatoes, in a way
SAYINGGRACEPreparing to eat, in a way
DEICINGPreparing for takeoff, in a way
CLOSINGONESEYESOne step in preparing for sleep
ASSTDAHelper in preparing the govt.'s legal case
CHIVEHerb often used in preparing potatoes and omelets
succusses(in preparing homeopathic remedies) Shake (a solution) vigorously
succuss(in preparing homeopathic remedies) Shake (a solution) vigorously
succussed(in preparing homeopathic remedies) Shake (a solution) vigorously
succussing(in preparing homeopathic remedies) Shake (a solution) vigorously
MARSALAWine used in preparing a veal or chicken dish
benzidinea base used in preparing azo-dyes also BENZIDIN
benzidinesBENZIDINE, a base used in preparing azo-dyes also BENZIDIN
compositionThe preparing of text for printing by setting up the characters in order
compositionsThe preparing of text for printing by setting up the characters in order
dermasbeef or fowl intestine used as a casing in preparing certain savory dishes, esp. kishke
dermabeef or fowl intestine used as a casing in preparing certain savory dishes, esp. kishke
chametzdish, kitchen utensil, or the like used in preparing or serving such food and similarly forbidden for use during Passover
thermidora method of preparing lobsters, the flesh being mixed with a cream sauce seasoned with mustard, and served in the shell
thermidorsTHERMIDOR, a method of preparing lobsters, the flesh being mixed with a cream sauce seasoned with mustard, and served in the shell
epinephrineA hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, esp. in conditions of stress, increasing rates of blood circulation, breathing, and carbohydrate metabolism and preparing muscles for exertion
moviolabrand of projection device for a motion-picture film allowing one person to see the film through a viewer and control its motion and speed, used in film editing, preparing titles, etc.