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  • 61Egg (food) — Chicken egg redirects here. For the causality dilemma, see Chicken or the egg. On the left a chicken egg, the egg most commonly e …

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  • 62splash — verb 1》 make liquid strike or fall on (something) in drops.     ↘(of a liquid) fall or be scattered in drops.     ↘strike or move around in water, causing it to fly about.     ↘(splash down) (of a spacecraft) land on water. 2》 display (a story or …

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  • 63liquefy — (v.) early 15c., from O.Fr. liquefier liquefy, dissolve, from L. liquefacere make liquid, melt, from liquere be fluid (see LIQUID (Cf. liquid) (adj.)) + facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)) …

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  • 64melt — {{11}}melt (n.) 1854, molten metal, from MELT (Cf. melt) (v.). In reference to a type of sandwich topped by melted cheese, 1980, American English. {{12}}melt (v.) O.E. meltan become liquid, consume by fire, burn up (class III strong verb; past… …

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  • 65liquefy — [ lɪkwɪfʌɪ] (also liquify) verb (liquefies, liquefying, liquefied) make or become liquid. Derivatives liquefaction noun liquefactive adjective liquefiable adjective …

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  • 66liquefy — [c]/ˈlɪkwəfaɪ / (say likwuhfuy) verb (liquefied, liquefying) –verb (t) 1. to make liquid. –verb (i) 2. to become liquid. Also, liquify. {late Middle English, from Latin liquefacere make liquid} –liquefiable, adjective –liquefier, noun …

  • 67dis|solve — «dih ZOLV», verb, solved, solv|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to make liquid, especially by putting into a liquid: »I dissolved two spoonfuls of sugar in my cup of coffee. SYNONYM(S): thaw. See syn. under melt. (Cf. ↑melt) …

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  • 68pump — pump1 S3 [pʌmp] n [Sense: 1, 3; Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Low German; Origin: pumpe or Middle Dutch pompe, probably from Spanish bomba] [Sense: 2; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Origin unknown] 1.) a machine for forcing liquid or gas into or out of… …

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  • 69pump — 1 noun 1 (C) a machine for forcing liquid or gas into or out of something: water/air/beer etc pump (=for moving water/air etc) | hand/foot pump (=operated by your hand or foot) | petrol pump/gas pump (=for putting petrol or gas into cars) see… …

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  • 70Alfred Russel Wallace — Infobox Scientist name = Alfred Russel Wallace image width = 200px caption = Alfred Russel Wallace birth date = birth date|1823|1|8|df=yes birth place = Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales death date = death date and age|1913|11|7|1823|1|8|df=yes death… …

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