As the agent of
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ONBEHALFAs the agent (of)
apperceptionthe mind's perception of itself as a conscious agent
apperceptionsAPPERCEPTION, the mind's perception of itself as a conscious agent
phenylephrinean agent used in the form of its hydrochloride as a vasoconstrictor
contagiathe causative agent of a contagious or infectious disease, as a virus
phenylephrinesPHENYLEPHRINE, an agent used in the form of its hydrochloride as a vasoconstrictor
complexoneany chelating agent, such as EDTA, used for the analytical determination of metals
complexonesCOMPLEXONE, any chelating agent, such as EDTA, used for the analytical determination of metals
wettablemade soluble or receptive to moisture, as by the addition of a chemical agent
dexamethasoneA synthetic drug of the corticosteroid type, used esp. as an anti-inflammatory agent
priestsone authorized to perform the sacred rites of a religion especially as a mediatory agent between humans and God
fomitesany agent, as clothing or bedding, that is capable of absorbing and transmitting the infecting organism of a disease
fomesany agent, as clothing or bedding, that is capable of absorbing and transmitting the infecting organism of a disease
corrades(of a moving agent, as running water, wind, or a glacier) to erode by the abrasion of materials carried along
corraded(of a moving agent, as running water, wind, or a glacier) to erode by the abrasion of materials carried along
corrade(of a moving agent, as running water, wind, or a glacier) to erode by the abrasion of materials carried along
silanegas with an unpleasant odor, SiH4, soluble in water: used as a doping agent for semiconductors in the production of solid-state devices
silanesgas with an unpleasant odor, SiH4, soluble in water: used as a doping agent for semiconductors in the production of solid-state devices
psylliumsA leafy-stemmed Eurasian plantain, the seeds of which are used as a laxative and as a bulking agent in the treatment of obesity
reservoirsA population, tissue, etc., that is chronically infested with the causative agent of a disease and can act as a source of further infection
psylliumA leafy-stemmed Eurasian plantain, the seeds of which are used as a laxative and as a bulking agent in the treatment of obesity
encephalopathyA disease in which the functioning of the brain is affected by some agent or condition (such as viral infection or toxins in the blood)
yohimbineA toxic crystalline compound obtained from the bark of the yohimbe tree, used as an adrenergic blocking agent and also in the treatment of impotence
chametzfood forbidden for use by Jews during the festival of Passover, esp. a baked food, as bread or cake, made with leaven or a leavening agent
thunderboltsA supposed bolt or shaft believed to be the destructive agent in a lightning flash, esp. as an attribute of a god such as Jupiter or Thor
thunderboltA supposed bolt or shaft believed to be the destructive agent in a lightning flash, esp. as an attribute of a god such as Jupiter or Thor
impersonaldenoting the verbal action of an unspecified agent and hence used with no expressed subject (as methinks) or with a merely formal subject (as rained in it rained)
existentialismA philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will
impersonallyIMPERSONAL, denoting the verbal action of an unspecified agent and hence used with no expressed subject (as methinks) or with a merely formal subject (as rained in it rained)
agara gelatinous colloidal extractive of a red alga (as of the genera Gelidium, Gracilaria, and Eucheuma) used especially in culture media or as a gelling and stabilizing agent in foods
ablative(in some inflected languages) noting a case that has among its functions the indication of place from which or, as in Latin, place in which, manner, means, instrument, or agent
oleaoily, hygroscopic, corrosive liquid, H2S2O7, that, depending on purity, is colorless or dark brown: used chiefly as a dehydrating agent in the manufacture of explosives and as a sulfating or sulfonating agent in the manufa
oleumoily, hygroscopic, corrosive liquid, H2S2O7, that, depending on purity, is colorless or dark brown: used chiefly as a dehydrating agent in the manufacture of explosives and as a sulfating or sulfonating agent in the manufa
oleumsoily, hygroscopic, corrosive liquid, H2S2O7, that, depending on purity, is colorless or dark brown: used chiefly as a dehydrating agent in the manufacture of explosives and as a sulfating or sulfonating agent in the manufa
nicotinamidecolorless, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C6H6N2O, the amide of nicotinic acid, and a component of the vitamin-B complex, found in meat, liver, fish, whole wheat, and eggs: used in medicine chiefly as an agent for preve
ethenescolorless, flammable gas, C2H4, having a sweet, unpleasant odor and taste, the first member of the ethylene series, usually obtained from petroleum and natural gas: used as an agent to improve the color of citrus fruits, in the synth
ethenecolorless, flammable gas, C2H4, having a sweet, unpleasant odor and taste, the first member of the ethylene series, usually obtained from petroleum and natural gas: used as an agent to improve the color of citrus fruits, in the synth
guarplant, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, of the legume family, grown as a forage crop and for its seeds, which produce a gum (guar gum) used as a thickening agent and stabilizer in foods and pharmaceuticals and as sizing for paper and cloth
guarsplant, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, of the legume family, grown as a forage crop and for its seeds, which produce a gum (guar gum) used as a thickening agent and stabilizer in foods and pharmaceuticals and as sizing for paper and cloth
dextrinssoluble, gummy substance, formed from starch by the action of heat, acids, or ferments, occurring in various forms and having dextrorotatory properties: used chiefly as a thickening agent in printing inks and food, as a mucilage, and as a substitute for g