
1) Addon 2) Development 3) Distension 4) Embellishment 5) Embroidery 6) Exaggeration 7) Expansion 8) Expatiation 9) Growth 10) Increase 11) Inset 12) Intensification 13) Liberation 14) Magnification 15) Swelling
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1) An act of enlarging 2) Augmentation 3) Blowup 4) Development 5) Dilation 6) Escalation 7) Expansion 8) Increase 9) Intensification 10) Step-up 11) The state of being enlarged 12) Type of photo
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The EU currently comprises 28 countries. Following the first 6 countries - Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands - a further 22 countries have joined the EU:
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• (n.) Expansion or extension, as of the powers of the mind; ennoblement, as of the feelings and character; as, an enlargement of views, of knowledge, of affection. • (n.) Diffusiveness of speech or writing; expatiation; a wide range of discourse or argument. • (n.) The act of increasing in size or bulk, real or apparent; the state o...
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[Noun] Something that has been made bigger, or the process of making it bigger. Also a bigger version of a photograph.
Example: They asked for enlargements of the photographs.
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1. An increase in size; an anatomical swelling, enlargement, or prominence. ... 2. An intumescence or swelling. ... Synonym: intumescentia, intumescence. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(en-lahrj´mәnt) an increase in size; see also hypertrophy. lumbar enlargement , lumbosacral enlargement the enlargement of the lumbar spinal cord at the level of attachment of the nerves of the lower limbs.
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An image, usually a print that is larger than the negative. Made by projecting an enlarged image of the negative onto sensitized paper
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The programme for expanding the European Union.
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En·large'ment noun 1. The act of increasing in size or bulk, real or apparent; the state of being increased; augmentation; further extension; expansion.
2. Expansion or extension, as of the powers of the mind; ennoblement, as of the feelings and character; as, an
enlargement of ...
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An enlarged print; usually refers to a paper-based print with an image that has been optically magnified from an original, smaller negative
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en-larj′ment Definitions: 1. An increase in size; an anatomic swelling or prominence. 2. An intumescence or swelling. Synonyms: intumescentia, intumescence1
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A print that is larger than the negative or slide; An image, usually a print that is larger than the negative. Made by projecting an enlarged image of the negative onto sensitized paper.
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[
n] - a photographic print that has been enlarged
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A print larger than the negative or trannie used to produce it (blow up).
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blowup noun a photographic print that has been enlarged
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Mathematical transformation that changes the size of a shape by multiplying all its proportions by the same scale factor. An enlargement may be either smaller or larger. For example: A'B'C'D' is an enlargement of ABCD. The scale factor of the enlargement is 2, because all the lengths of the shape have been doubled and the dista...
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an act of enlarging; increase, expansion, or amplification. · anything, as a photograph, that is an enlarged form of something. · anything that enlarges something else; addition: The new wing formed a considerable enlargement to the building.
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the act of increasing in size or volume or quantity or scope
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