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VerbarJeffersonia
An American herb with a pretty white solitary blossom and deeply two cleft leaves Jeffersonia diphylla twinleaf
hyperventilate
to breathe rapidly and deeply to breathe excessively as The mountain climber started to hyperventilate
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hyperventilation
The act or process of hyperventilating breathing rapidly and deeply
Imbue
To tinge deeply to dye to cause to absorb as clothes thoroughly imbued
Immersed
Deeply plunged into anything especially a fluid
Implant
plant or infix for the purpose of growth to fix deeply to instill to inculate to introduce as to implant the
impressed
having the conscious mind deeply or markedly affected or influenced usually used with by or
irradicate
To root deeply
oil well
which petroleum is or has been extracted a well3 drilled deeply into an oil bearing geological formation specifically for the purpose
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