| absorptive |
absorbent: having power or capacity or tendency to absorb or soak up something (liquids or energy etc.); "as absorbent as a sponge"
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| abstinence |
the trait of abstaining (especially from alcohol) act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetite
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| abstract |
consider a concept without thinking of a specific example; consider abstractly or theoretically pilfer: make off with belongings of others existing only in the mind; separated from embodiment; "abstract words like `truth' and `justice'" abstraction: a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance; "he loved her only in the abstract--not in person" consider apart from a particular case or instance; "Let's abstract away from this particular example" not representing or imitating external reality or the objects of nature; "a large abstract painting" outline: a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory give an abstract (of) dealing with a subject in the abstract without practical purpose or intention; "abstract reasoning"; "abstract science"
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| abstraction |
a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance; "he loved her only in the abstract--not in person" the act of withdrawing or removing something the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances an abstract painting abstractedness: preoccupation with something to the exclusion of all else a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples
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| abscess |
symptom consisting of a localized collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue
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