| free association |
A term originally applied to a therapeutic technique most often used by psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapists in which the client is instructed to say whatever thought, feeling, or image comes to mind. Free association has become a component of many psychological and educational tests.
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| free-floating anxiety |
Pervasive and ever-present tensions and insecurities unrelated to specific events, situations, or threats.
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| freezing point |
Temperature at which a liquid solidifies under any given set of conditions. It may or may not be the same as the melting point or the more rigidly defined true freezing point or (for water) ice point.
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| freeze |
to subject food to a temperature below 32*F (0*C) so that the moisture in the food solidifies; used as a preservation method.
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| free base |
The "free" base form of an alkaloid, ie, not paired with an acid molecule. The free base (or freebase) form of an alkaloid can usually be vaporized and inhaled (this is called "freebasing" the drug).
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