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Reduction logo #10101) Abatement 2) Amortisation 3) Amortization 4) Concentration 5) Contraction 6) Cut 7) Cutback 8) Cutdown 9) Cut price 10) Declassification 11) Decrease 12) Depletion 13) Depreciation 14) Depression 15) Devitalisation 16) Devitalization 17) Diminution 18) Discount 19) Drop 20) Economy 21) Limitation
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Reduction logo #10101) Branch of calculus 2) Change of magnitude 3) Concession 4) Contraction 5) Cooking technique 6) Cut rate 7) Cutback 8) Decline 9) Decrease 10) Diminution 11) Downgrading 12) Drop 13) Easing 14) Exhaustion 15) Fall 16) French word used in English 17) Lessening 18) Let-up 19) Lowered price 20) Markdown
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  1. the act of decreasing or reducing something
  2. any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion (as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent
  3. the act of reducing complexity

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Reduction logo #21002• (v. t.) The correction of observations for known errors of instruments, etc. • (v. t.) The bringing of a syllogism in one of the so-called imperfect modes into a mode in the first figure. • (v. t.) The operation of restoring a dislocated or fractured part to its former place. • (n.) The act or process of reducing. See Reduce, ...
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reduction logo #21005(L. reductio) the correction of a fracture, dislocation, or hernia.
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Reduction logo #21003(from the article `Charles X Gustav`) Charles X`s first task was to restore the public finances, greatly weakened during Christina`s reign. In the Riksdag (Parliament) of 1655 he imposed ...
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reduction logo #21003(from the article `Phenomenology`) The basic method of all Phenomenological investigation, as Husserl developed it himself—and on which he worked throughout his entire lifetime—is the ...
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reduction logo #21003any of a class of chemical reactions in which the number of electrons associated with an atom or a group of atoms is increased. The electrons taken ... [13 related articles]
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reduction logo #21579A chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes into contact with hydrogen or another reducing substance.
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reduction logo #20732A gain of electrons; a decrease in oxidation state.
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Reduction logo #21439A reaction involving the grain of electrons by an element.
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reduction logo #211421 - chemical reaction in which oxygen is removed from an oxide, implying a transfer of electrons from the oxygen atoms 2 - more generally, chemical reaction in which a substance gains electrons that are transferred from another substance
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reduction logo #20742A reaction in which there is a decrease in valence resulting from a gain in electrons. Contrast with oxidation.
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reduction logo #20870: Reducing the quantity or the hazard of a waste produced from a process. It usually results in reduced raw material and energy demands â€` thus also reducing costs.
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reduction logo #20973<orthopaedics, surgery> The correction of a fracture, dislocation or hernia. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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reduction logo #21001(re-duk´shәn) a lessening or diminishing. the correction of a fracture, dislocation, or hernia. the addition of hydrogen to a substance, or more generally, the gain of electrons; the opposite of oxidation. closed reduction the manipulative reduction of a ...
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Reduction logo #10444Any chemical reaction involving the removal of oxygen from or the addition of hydrogen to a substance; it occurs with concomitant expenditure of energy.
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Reduction logo #20972Re·duc'tion noun [ French réduction , Latin reductio . See Reduce .] 1. The act of reducing, or state of being reduced; conversion to a given state or condition; diminution; conquest; as, the reduction of a body to powder; the reduction of things to order; ...
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Reduction logo #21028(1) Chemical process that involves the removal of oxygen from a compound. (2) A form of chemical weathering.
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Reduction logo #22310A wine that has just completed fermentation requires finished oxygen to develop correctly. Oak barrels are the perfect vessel, as they allow the correct amount of oxygen to enter the wine. When the wine does not receive ample oxygen, it becomes reduced. The lack of oxygen allows sulfur into the wine, resulting in a wine that smells dirty, like rot...
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Reduction logo #24054a firing using insufficient oxygen which results in color changes in the clay body and glazes.
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Reduction logo #24048 Firing in an atmosphere where the oxygen content is reduced and oxygen is removed from metal oxides creating different colours in clay and glaze. The immersion of Raku pots in saw dust is described as post-firing reduction.
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reduction logo #20974reducing noun any process in which electrons are added to an atom or ion (as by removing oxygen or adding hydrogen); always occurs accompanied by oxidation of the reducing agent
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Reduction logo #21203(Ger. Reduktion) In Husserl: See Egological and Phenomenology. -- D.C.
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reduction logo #23665 the act of decreasing something
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