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Rarefaction is the
reduction of an item's density, the
opposite of compression. Like compression,
which can
travel in
waves (sound waves, for instance)...
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Rarefying osteitis is a
general term for a
radiolucent lesion on a
radiograph usually diagnosed as a
periapical abscess or a
periapical cyst. Jalali,...
- centre, which, by reflection,
acquiring the
force and
activity of fire,
rarefy the air, and
immediately kindle such
light and dry
matter as they think...
- be voiceless, voiced, or nasalized. Then
lower the body of the
tongue to
rarefy the air
above it. The
closure at the
front of the
tongue is
opened first...
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economic boom years. Po****r
television dramas,
comedy and do****entary now "
rarefy an
often idealised notion of the Edokko, with the same
intensity and nostalgia...
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closing the
vocal tract at two
places of
articulation in the mouth. This
rarefies the air in the
enclosed space by
lowering the
tongue and then releasing...
- profitable, profiteer, profiterole, prolific, qualification, quasiperfect,
rarefy, refactorable, refashion, refect, refection, refectory, reinfect, remanufacture...
- "common air" (dry air at
normal atmospheric pressure), dry air of
various rarefication, and a "Torricellian vacuum". From the
striking analogy between the electric...
- to its
relative lightness". It is "hot and moist", and its
effect is to "
rarefy" and make
things "softer".: 36 The (sphere of the) Fire: Fire is higher...
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During the
occlusion of the stop,
pulling the
glottis downward rarefies the air in the
vocal tract. The stop is then released. In
languages whose...