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(v)
(transitive) To completely remove, get rid of, put an end to.
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(n)
One who, or that which, eliminates.
(transitive, figurative) To clarify or make something understandable.
One who illuminates; an explainer.
A hydrous aluminium sulfate mineral with formula Al₂SO₄(OH)₄·7(H₂O).
(chemistry) Any one of the types of atom distinguished by having a certain number of protons in its nucleus.
(chemistry) A compound, containing aluminium and oxygen with more electropositive elements, that is a salt of the hypothetical aluminic acid
(mineralogy) A weakly magnetic dark gray mineral found in metamorphic and igneous rocks; it is a mixed oxide of iron and titanium, FeTiO₃
(N)
a card game made by Steve Jackson Games, inspired by the 1975 book The Illuminatus!
(figuratively) Nourishment, sustenance.
(adj)
Illuminated.
Something that illuminates.
The highest mountain in the Cordillera Real of western Bolivia.
Someone who subscribes to the doctrine of illuminism, or who claims to have achieved spiritual illumination; one of the Illuminati.
(nonstandard) To illuminate
A popular instrumental dance form in Baroque music, and a standard element of a suite, generally the first or second movement.
(transitive) To say (a statement, word etc.) two or more times; to reiterate, to emphasize through repetition.
A fine thread or wire.
(transitive, obsolete) To render smooth; to polish.
the third album by Alisha's Attic, and the second to be released internationally.
(phonology, of a consonant) Pronounced longer and considered as being doubled.
Irradiated by light, lit.
(figuratively) Providing clarification or explanation; educational, revealing.
(intransitive) To come from a source; issue from.
(transitive) To assemble from thin sheets glued together to make a thicker sheet.
Mild (said of weather and similar circumstances).
Synonym of illuminate.
luminous; illuminated
The act of running away secretly for the purpose of getting married.
Aluminum oxide, especially when used in mining, material sciences or ceramics, a refractory solid compound.
Having no name, nameless, unnamed; anonymous.
US, Canada, and Oxford British English standard spelling of aluminise.
(archaic) To disseminate
(obsolete) Feminine; (also) effeminate, womanish.
Having a bad omen; inauspicious; unlucky.
To delimit, especially in the computing sense.
illumination
(archaic or nonstandard) Not limited; interminable.
(analytical chemistry) In chromatography, a solvent used in order to effect separation by elution.
(heraldry) Flaming (typically gules unless another color is specified).
To govern, rule or control by superior authority or power
Something which ails one; a disease; sickness.
To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
To estrange; to withdraw affections or attention from; to make indifferent or averse, where love or friendship before subsisted.
One who claims; one who makes a claim.
(intransitive, figuratively) To make a verbal attack.
Urgent.
A surname from French.
(obsolete) satiety
(US, Canada, India, Philippines) A flavoured beverage consisting of water, lemon, and sweetener, sometimes ice, served mainly as a refreshment.
The basic tenets of an area of knowledge, basics, fundamentals.
(intransitive, figuratively) To reach a climax; to come to a decisive point, especially an end or conclusion.
(by extension) To impregnate (to cause to become pregnant).
A female graduate.
(archaic) Allegation.
(biochemistry) Any salt or ester of alginic acid.
American, Canadian, and Philippines standard spelling of aluminium.
An arrangement of items in a line.
The act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off.
(law, sometimes derogatory) A court-mandated allowance made to a former spouse by a divorced or legally separated person.
Something allotted; a share, part, or portion granted or distributed
To describe or depict with words or gestures.
(transitive) To make (something) long or longer, for example, by pulling or stretching; to make (something) elongated; to extend, to lengthen.
Attractiveness; appeal, charisma.
Archaic form of alignment. [An arrangement of items in a line.]
To name; to designate.
(US, rare) Alternative spelling of alignment. [An arrangement of items in a line.]
(obsolete, rare) An ally; a confederate.
(chemistry) of or pertaining to alumina or alum
(transitive, literal, figurative) To mark or fix the limits of.
a town on long island in new york; site of belmont park
alumina
Treated or reacted with alumina
Alternative form of Alemanni. [A group of Germanic peoples living between the Rhine, Main, and Danube Rivers from the third to the sixth century.]
To threaten, especially with divine punishment
(espionage) Abbreviation of electronic intelligence. [(espionage) Intelligence-gathering by use of electronic sensors.]
(organic chemistry) To introduce one or more amino groups into a compound, in the process of amination
US, Canada, and Oxford British English standard spelling of aluminised.
To reduce, to lessen.
(obsolete) alumina