Increase as an incline
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STEEPENIncrease, as an incline
skidstimber, bar, rail, pole, or log used in pairs or sets to form a slideway (as for an incline from a truck to the sidewalk)
skidprooftimber, bar, rail, pole, or log used in pairs or sets to form a slideway (as for an incline from a truck to the sidewalk)
REVUPIncrease, as an engine's speed
ACCRUEBe added periodically as an increase
HOPUPIncrease the power of, as an engine
SOUPUPIncrease the power of, as an engine
upsweptsweeping upward, as an increase in elevation or a steep slope
upsweepssweeping upward, as an increase in elevation or a steep slope
hyperplasiaan abnormal or unusual increase in the elements composing a part, such as cells composing a tissue
builderssubstance, as an abrasive or filler, added to soaps or other cleaning agents to increase their effectiveness
hyperplasiasHYPERPLASIA, an abnormal or unusual increase in the elements composing a part, such as cells composing a tissue
diseconomyAn economic disadvantage such as an increase in cost arising from an increase in the size of an organization
sacramentalsSACRAMENTAL, an action or object, such as the rosary, of ecclesiastical origin that serves to express or increase devotion
diseconomiesAn economic disadvantage such as an increase in cost arising from an increase in the size of an organization
sacramentalof or like a sacrament / an action or object, such as the rosary, of ecclesiastical origin that serves to express or increase devotion
icterusyellow discoloration of the skin, whites of the eyes, etc., due to an increase of bile pigments in the blood, often symptomatic of certain diseases, as hepatitis
hyperplasiasThe enlargement of an organ or tissue caused by an increase in the reproduction rate of its cells, often as an initial stage in the development of cancer
hyperplasiaThe enlargement of an organ or tissue caused by an increase in the reproduction rate of its cells, often as an initial stage in the development of cancer
brevetcommission promoting a military officer to a higher rank without increase of pay and with limited exercise of the higher rank, often granted as an honor immediately before retirement
enrichedIncrease the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), esp. that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it more powerful or explosive
enrichingIncrease the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), esp. that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it more powerful or explosive
brevetscommission promoting a military officer to a higher rank without increase of pay and with limited exercise of the higher rank, often granted as an honor immediately before retirement
hollandsa. cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades b. oil and sizing or starch finish applied to cotton fabrics to increase their opacity and strength
hollanda. cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades b. oil and sizing or starch finish applied to cotton fabrics to increase their opacity and strength
gettersany substance introduced into a partial vacuum, as the interior of a vacuum tube or an incandescent lamp, to combine chemically with the residual gas in order to increase the vacuum
getterany substance introduced into a partial vacuum, as the interior of a vacuum tube or an incandescent lamp, to combine chemically with the residual gas in order to increase the vacuum
dynatrontetrode, once frequently used as an oscillator in radio, in which an increase in the plate voltage results in a decrease in the plate current because of emission of electrons from the plate
vanadiumrare element occurring in certain minerals and obtained as a light-gray powder with a silvery luster or as a ductile metal: used as an ingredient of steel to toughen it and increase its shock resistance. Symbol: V; at. wt.: 50.942; at. no
slotpassage through the wing of an airplane or of a missile that is located usually near the leading edge and formed between a main and an auxiliary airfoil for improving flow conditions over the wing so as to increase lift and delay stalling of the wing
magnitudesThe degree of brightness of a star. The magnitude of an astronomical object is now reckoned as the negative logarithm of the brightness; a decrease of one magnitude represents an increase in brightness of 2.512 times. A star with an apparent magnitude of six is barely visible to the naked eye
venturia short tube with a tapering constriction in the middle that causes an increase in the velocity of flow of a fluid and a corresponding decrease in fluid pressure and that is used especially in measuring fluid flow or for creating a suction (as for driving aircraft instruments or drawing fuel into the flow stream of a carburetor)