to make square in form
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squaringto make square in form
squarerto make square in form
squaresto make square in form
squareto make square in form
truingto make level, square, balanced, or concentric bring or restore to a desired mechanical accuracy or form true up a board true up an engine cylinder
trueingto make level, square, balanced, or concentric bring or restore to a desired mechanical accuracy or form true up a board true up an engine cylinder
truedto make level, square, balanced, or concentric bring or restore to a desired mechanical accuracy or form true up a board true up an engine cylinder
castlingMake a special move (no more than once in a game by each player) in which the king is transferred from its original square two squares along the back rank toward the corner square of a rook, which is then transferred to the square passed over by the king
covingto make in a hollow concave form
covedto make in a hollow concave form
plumpedPLUMP, to make well rounded and full in form
plumpingPLUMP, to make well rounded and full in form
plumpsPLUMP, to make well rounded and full in form
plumpto make well rounded and full in form / somewhat fat
plumpento plump, to make well rounded and full in form
plumpenedPLUMPEN, to plump, to make well rounded and full in form
plumpensPLUMPEN, to plump, to make well rounded and full in form
plumpeningPLUMPEN, to plump, to make well rounded and full in form
setfix firmly make immobile give rigid form or condition to set her jaw in determination
idealizedto make ideal; represent in an ideal form or character; exalt to an ideal perfection or excellence
idealiseto make ideal; represent in an ideal form or character; exalt to an ideal perfection or excellence
legislateto make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
straightento make or become straight in direction, form, position, character, conduct, condition, etc. (often fol. by up or out)
legislatingLEGISLATE, to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
legislatedLEGISLATE, to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
legislatesLEGISLATE, to make laws; to pass law in the form of an Act of Parliament or by delegated legislation
popularisesMake (something technical, scientific, or academic) accessible or interesting to the general public by presenting it in a readily understandable form
popularizedMake (something technical, scientific, or academic) accessible or interesting to the general public by presenting it in a readily understandable form
popularizesMake (something technical, scientific, or academic) accessible or interesting to the general public by presenting it in a readily understandable form
popularisedMake (something technical, scientific, or academic) accessible or interesting to the general public by presenting it in a readily understandable form
popularizeMake (something technical, scientific, or academic) accessible or interesting to the general public by presenting it in a readily understandable form
popularizingMake (something technical, scientific, or academic) accessible or interesting to the general public by presenting it in a readily understandable form
popularisingMake (something technical, scientific, or academic) accessible or interesting to the general public by presenting it in a readily understandable form
roundtrippinga form of trading in which a company borrows a sum of money from one source and takes advantage of a short-term rise in interest rates to make a profit by lending it to another
roundtrippingsROUNDTRIPPING, a form of trading in which a company borrows a sum of money from one source and takes advantage of a short-term rise in interest rates to make a profit by lending it to another
millefioriA kind of ornamental glass in which a number of glass rods of different sizes and colors are fused together and cut into sections that form various patterns, typically embedded in colorless transparent glass to make items such as paperweights
astrolabesAn instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude, before the development of the sextant. In its basic form (known from classical times), it consists of a disk with the edge marked in degrees and a pivoted pointer