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microphonics
The science which treats of the means of increasing the intensity of low or weak sounds or of the microphone
microphonous
Serving to augment the intensity of weak sounds microcoustic
Molotov cocktail
such as a vehicle where it may shatter and spread intense flames over the vehicle destroying or damaging it
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mind bending
intensely affecting the mind especially in producing hallucinations usually of chemical
Mitigate
To make less severe intense harsh rigorous painful etc to soften to meliorate to alleviate
mitigated
made less severe or intense
moderating
lessening in intensity or strength Opposite of intensifying
modulated
Having either amplitude intensity frequency or phase altered at intervals to represent information to
Malignance
being malignant extreme malevolence bitter enmity malice disposition toward evil intense ill will as malignancy of heart
Mercurify
mercuric minerals which may be done by any application of intense heat that expels the mercury in fumes which are afterward
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Intensive - Law Dictionary Search Results
microphonics
The science which treats of the means of increasing the intensity of low or weak sounds or of the microphone
microphonous
Serving to augment the intensity of weak sounds microcoustic
Molotov cocktail
such as a vehicle where it may shatter and spread intense flames over the vehicle destroying or damaging it
Keep your definitions linked to case research
mind bending
intensely affecting the mind especially in producing hallucinations usually of chemical
Mitigate
To make less severe intense harsh rigorous painful etc to soften to meliorate to alleviate
mitigated
made less severe or intense
moderating
lessening in intensity or strength Opposite of intensifying
modulated
Having either amplitude intensity frequency or phase altered at intervals to represent information to
Malignance
being malignant extreme malevolence bitter enmity malice disposition toward evil intense ill will as malignancy of heart
Mercurify
mercuric minerals which may be done by any application of intense heat that expels the mercury in fumes which are afterward
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