the act of taking root
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rootagesthe act of taking root
rootagethe act of taking root
radicationthe process of taking root
radicationsRADICATION, the process of taking root
intakethe act of taking in
dismantlingthe act of taking apart
intakethe act of taking in
snapshootingthe act of taking snapshots
intakesthe act of taking in
intakesINTAKE, the act of taking in
bathingthe act of taking a bath
gamblingthe act of taking a chance
takeupthe act of taking something up
hypothecationthe act of taking a mortgage
potshottingthe act of taking a potshot
snapshootingsSNAPSHOOTING, the act of taking snapshots
hypothecationsHYPOTHECATION, the act of taking a mortgage
gamblingsGAMBLING, the act of taking a chance
subscribingthe act of taking out a subscription
privationthe act of depriving, or taking away
takeupsTAKEUP, the act of taking something up
sublationthe act of taking or carrying away
eventingthe act of taking part in riding events
sublationsSUBLATION, the act of taking or carrying away
possessionthe act of having or taking into control
privationsPRIVATION, the act of depriving, or taking away
subscribingsSUBSCRIBING, the act of taking out a subscription
possessionsPOSSESSION, the act of having or taking into control
takingsTAKING, a seizure (the act of seizing, also SEISURE)
ingestionthe act of taking eg food into the body
eventingsEVENTING, the act of taking part in riding events
preoccupancyan act or the right of taking possession before another
handlingThe act of taking or holding something in the hands
handlingsThe act of taking or holding something in the hands
ingestionsINGESTION, the act of taking eg food into the body
preoccupanciesPREOCCUPANCY, an act or the right of taking possession before another
ingestiverelating to ingestion, the act of taking eg food into the body
prehensionthe act of taking hold, as with the hand or other member
prehensionsPREHENSION, the act of taking hold, as with the hand or other member
affectationthe act of taking on an attitude not natural to oneself or not genuinely felt