to increase in velocity as the wind
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pipeto increase in velocity, as the wind
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)
nitridedHeat steel in the presence of ammonia or other nitrogenous material so as to increase hardness and corrosion resistance
hematicsmedicine, as a compound of iron, that tends to increase the amount of hematin or hemoglobin in the blood
nitridingHeat steel in the presence of ammonia or other nitrogenous material so as to increase hardness and corrosion resistance
hematicmedicine, as a compound of iron, that tends to increase the amount of hematin or hemoglobin in the blood
oned as a function word to indicate active involvement in a condition or status on the increase on the lookout
alkylatedthe act or process of introducing one or more alkyl groups into a compound (as to increase octane number in a motor fuel)
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
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
bittersa. liquid, usually alcoholic, impregnated with a bitter medicine, as gentian or quassia, used to increase the appetite or as a tonic b. bitter medicinal substances in general, as quinine
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
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
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