s |
thicken |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a verb thicken is
to make thicker (in the sense of wider).
thicken |
reduce |
Related terms |
Thicken is a related term of reduce.
In lang=en terms the difference between thicken and reduce
is that
thicken is to make more frequent while
reduce is to bring to an inferior state or condition.
As verbs the difference between thicken and reduce
is that
thicken is to make thicker (in the sense of wider) while
reduce is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.
thicken |
fatten |
In lang=en terms the difference between thicken and fatten
is that
thicken is to make more frequent while
fatten is to make fertile and fruitful; to enrich.
As verbs the difference between thicken and fatten
is that
thicken is to make thicker (in the sense of wider) while
fatten is to become fatter.
jellify |
thicken |
Related terms |
Jellify is a related term of thicken.
In lang=en terms the difference between jellify and thicken
is that
jellify is to make into a jelly while
thicken is to make more frequent.
As verbs the difference between jellify and thicken
is that
jellify is (dated|intransitive) to form a jelly; to gel while
thicken is to make thicker (in the sense of wider).
thicken |
concrete |
Related terms |
Thicken is a related term of concrete.
As a verb thicken
is to make thicker (in the sense of wider).
As an adjective concrete is
.
thicken |
epitomize |
Related terms |
Thicken is a related term of epitomize.
As verbs the difference between thicken and epitomize
is that
thicken is to make thicker (in the sense of wider) while
epitomize is to make an epitome of.
thicken |
thicking |
As verbs the difference between thicken and thicking
is that
thicken is to make thicker (in the sense of wider) while
thicking is present participle of lang=en.
crowd |
thicken |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between crowd and thicken
is that
crowd is to press together or collect in numbers; to swarm; to throng while
thicken is to become thicker (in the sense of more viscous).
In transitive terms the difference between crowd and thicken
is that
crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably while
thicken is to make more frequent.
As a noun crowd
is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
thicken |
abridge |
Related terms |
Thicken is a related term of abridge.
In lang=en terms the difference between thicken and abridge
is that
thicken is to make more frequent while
abridge is to curtail
[.]
As verbs the difference between thicken and abridge
is that thicken is to make thicker (in the sense of wider) while abridge is (archaic) to deprive; to cut off .
thicken |
incrassation |
As a verb thicken
is to make thicker (in the sense of wider).
As a noun incrassation is
the process of thickening.
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