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Impressment
(3) Archaic. The method by which armed forces were formely expanded, when so-called press-gangs seized men off the streets and forced
hippie
spontaneity sometimes lived communally and in some cases tried to expand their consciousness by various psychological techniques such as meditation or
Expansive
Having a capacity or tendency to expand or dilate diffusive of much expanse wide extending as the
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Great
Large in space of much size big immense enormous expanded opposed to small and little as a great house ship
Epigenesis
holds that the germ is created entirely new not merely expanded by the procreative power of the parents It is opposed
bill
bills of particulars have been abandoned in favor of the expanded rules for discovery and the motion for a more definite
Bloom
A blossom the flower of a plant an expanded bud flowers collectively
Crinoline
of stiff cloth used chiefly by women for underskirts to expand the gown worn over it so called because originally made
Dilate
To expand to distend to enlarge or extend in all directions to
Dilated
Expanded enlarged
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