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  • 31bleach — I. verb Etymology: Middle English blechen, from Old English blǣcean; akin to Old English blāc pale; probably akin to Latin flagrare to burn more at black Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to remove color or stains from 2. a. to make… …

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  • 32Clarification and stabilization of wine — The winemaking process naturally produces sediments that can precipitate out of the wine. The clarification and stabilization of wine in winemaking involves removing insoluble and suspended materials. The insoluble material causes a wine to be… …

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  • 33Uncharted: Drake's Fortune — North American box art Developer(s) Naughty Dog Publisher(s) …

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  • 34colorlessness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Absence of color Nouns 1. colorlessness, achromatism; decoloration, discoloration; pallor, pallidity; paleness, etiolation; neutral tint, monochrome, black and white; fading, dimming; bleaching. See… …

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  • 35fade — [fād] vi. faded, fading [ME faden < OFr fader < fade, pale < VL * fatidus, prob. < L fatuus (see FATUOUS); infl. by vapidus, VAPID] 1. to become less distinct; lose color, brilliance, etc. 2. to lose freshness or strength; wither;… …

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  • 36Tamarillo — This article is about the fruit. For other uses, see Tamarillo (disambiguation). Tamarillo Conservation status …

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  • 37bleach — Synonyms and related words: achromatization, achromatize, besnow, blanch, blanching, bleach out, bleacher, bleaching, bleaching agent, bleaching powder, blench, bowdlerize, chalk, change color, chlorine, clean, clean out, clean up, cleanse, clear …

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  • 38fade — v. n. 1. Vanish, disappear, evanesce, pass away, be seen no more. 2. Decline, droop, languish, decay, wither. 3. Lose color, lose lustre, grow dim, blanch, bleach …

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  • 39fade — verb 1) the paintwork has faded Syn: become pale, become bleached, become washed out, lose color, discolor; grow dull, grow dim, lose luster Ant: brighten 2) sunlight had faded the picture Syn …

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  • 40white out — verb 1. cover up with a liquid correction fluid white out the typo • Syn: ↑whiteout • Hypernyms: ↑cover • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. widen the interlinear spacing by inserting leads …

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