Act+of+preparing

  • 71Food preparation — is the act of preparing foodstuffs for consumption. Many types of food preparation involve heating the food ingredients, however other types of preparation involve chemical, biological, or mechanical means. Some non heat methods of food… …

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  • 72Home staging — is the act of preparing a private residence prior to going up for sale in the real estate marketplace. The goal of staging is to sell a home quickly, and for the most money possible by making a home appealing to the highest number of potential… …

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  • 73Cheat sheet — may refer to the Wikipedia:Cheatsheet. A cheat sheet that is used contrary to the rules of an exam may need to be small enough to conceal in the palm of the hand …

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  • 74prep — /prep/, n., adj., v., prepped, prepping. n. 1. See preparatory school. 2. a preliminary or warm up activity or event; trial run: The race is a good prep for the Kentucky Derby. 3. preparation: dealer prep on the car included. 4. the act of… …

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  • 75pleading — plead·ing n 1 a: one of the formal declarations (as a complaint or answer) exchanged by the parties in a legal proceeding (as a suit) setting forth claims, averments, allegations, denials, or defenses; also: a written document embodying such a… …

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  • 76preconditioning — noun The act of preparing something for a subsequent action …

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  • 77mulching — 1. adjective /mʌltʃɪŋ/ a) Used for applying a mulch. This mulching mower can easily be converted to a bagging mower. b) Used as a mulch. Compost is generally the best mulching material for the home garden. 2. noun /mʌltʃɪŋ/ The act of… …

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  • 78preparation — noun a) The act of preparing or getting ready The traditional remedy is a bitter preparation made from steamed herbs. b) That which is prepared …

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  • 79plating — 1. Sowing of bacteria on a solid medium in a Petri dish or similar container; the making of a plate culture. 2. Application of a metal bar to keep the ends of a fractured bone in apposition. 3. Electrolytic deposition of a …

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  • 80Marlborough: His Life and Times — was a panegyric [1] biography written by Winston Churchill about John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Churchill was a descendant of the duke.[2] The book comprises four volumes, the first of which appeared in October 1933 (557 pages, 200,000… …

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