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adjective satellite
• keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement
Example sentence• The house was ablaze with lights and decorations. |
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noun
• atmospheric moisture or dust or smoke that causes reduced visibility
verb
• become hazy, dull, or cloudy
Example sentence• The city was engulfed in a thick haze of smoke from the forest fire. |
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noun
• complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost
Example sentence• We got lost in the maze and couldn't find our way out. |
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verb
• tear down so as to make flat with the ground
Example sentence• The old building was razed to make way for a new shopping center. |
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noun
• a fighter plane used for suicide missions by Japanese pilots in World War II
Example sentence• The kamikaze pilot crashed his plane into the enemy ship. |
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noun
• The stage in the life cycle of a cell between two successive mitotic or meiotic divisions.
Example sentence• During interphase, the cell prepares for division. |
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verb
• disturb the composure of
Example sentence• The criticism didn't faze her; she continued doing her best. |
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verb
• be idle; exist in a changeless situation
Example sentence• He decided to laze around on the beach instead of doing his chores. |
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Example sentence• I love to stargaze on clear summer nights. |
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Example sentence• The homeowner decided to reglaze the old bathtub. |
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noun
• an anniversary of the day on which a person was born (or the celebration of it)
Example sentence• I always celebrate my birthdays with my family. |
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noun
• the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
Example sentence• The heydays of disco music were in the 1970s. |
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adjective
• Alternative form of in phase
Example sentence• The two signals are perfectly inphase with each other. |
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adjective satellite
• (used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder
Example sentence• She stood agaze at the mesmerizing sunset. |
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verb
• dissolve cooking juices or solid food in (a pan) by adding liquid and stirring
Example sentence• After cooking the steak, I deglazed the pan with red wine to make a sauce. |
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Example sentence• She begazed at the stars in wonder. |
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Example sentence• The fireworks emblaze the night sky with vibrant colors. |
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Example sentence• She managed to outblaze her competitors and win first place in the competition. |
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Example sentence• She outgazed her opponent, refusing to look away. |
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noun
• The outer layer or coat of glaze on a piece of pottery
Example sentence• The overglaze vase was intricately decorated with delicate floral patterns. |
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Example sentence• The smaze in the city made it difficult to see the buildings. |
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noun
• A decorative slip applied to the surface of pottery before glazing.
verb
• To apply a decorative slip to the surface of pottery before glazing.
Example sentence• The potter applied underglaze to the surface of the ceramic vase. |
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Example sentence• She upgazed at the stars, wondering about the vastness of the universe. |
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noun
• Empty, self-assertive boasting.
Example sentence• She was talented at creating fanfaronades in her stories, exaggerating every detail to captivate the readers. |
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noun
• Any enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of a substrate by the reversible oxidation of hydrogen.
Example sentence• Scientists are studying the structure and function of hydrogenase to develop renewable energy sources. |
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verb
• set fire to; cause to start burning
Example sentence• He set ablaze the pile of leaves in his backyard. |
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noun
• coagulation factor that is converted to an enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin in a reaction that depends on calcium ions and other coagulation factors
Example sentence• The production of prothrombinase is necessary for blood clotting. |
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noun
• a transferase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ribonucleic acid
Example sentence• The research focused on studying the mechanism of ribonucleinase activity. |
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Example sentence• The moonphase that night was a full moon. |
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verb
• overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
Example sentence• The bright lights bedaze me. |
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noun
• a cape at the southern tip of Norway
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Example sentence• She got lost in the mizmaze of hallways in the old mansion. |
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noun
• sauce Espagnole with extra beef stock simmered down and seasoned with dry wine or sherry
Example sentence• The demi-glaze adds richness and depth to the sauce. |
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verb
• provide with two sheets of glass
Example sentence• We should double-glaze the windows to keep out the noise from the street. |
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noun
• trade names of a narcotic analgesic that can be inhaled and that acts on the central nervous system and may become addictive; used as a veterinary anesthetic and with other drugs before, during, and after surgery; also used as a nonlethal gas to incapacitate people in hostage situations; also abused as a recreational drug
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