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   COMPOUND WORDS 
  |  abreaction  |  {n}  |  (psychoanalysis)  |  abstraction  |  {n}  |  (act of abstracting)  |  abstractionism  |  {n}  |  (abstract art)  |  abstractionistic  |  {adj}  |  (abstractionist) SEE: abstractionist ::  |  action  |  {n}  |  (fast-paced activity)  |  action  |  {n}  |  (law: A charge)  |  action  |  {n}  |  (mechanism)  |  action  |  {n}  |  (military: combat)  |  action  |  {n}  |  (something done so as to accomplish a purpose)  |  action  |  {n}  |  (way of motion or functioning)  |  actionism  |  {n}  |  (An excessive emphasis on action, activity, or change)  |  action movie  |  {n}  |  (a type of motion picture)  |  action verb  |  {n}  |  (word that expresses action)  |  affirmative action  |  {n}  |  (advantaging minority groups who have traditionally been discriminated) SEE: reverse discrimination ::  |  attraction  |  {n}  |  (something which attracts)  |  attraction  |  {n}  |  (tendency to attract)  |  chain reaction  |  {n}  |  (nuclear reaction in which particles produced by the fission of one atom trigger fissions of other atoms)  |  chain reaction  |  {n}  |  (series of events)  |  chemical reaction  |  {n}  |  (process in which chemical substances are changed into others)  |  class action  |  {n}  |  (lawsuit)  |  contraction  |  {n}  |  (phonetics: loss of sounds from within a word) SEE: syncope ::  |  contraction  |  {n}  |  (reversible reduction in size)  |  contraction  |  {n}  |  (shortening of a muscle when it is used)  |  contraction  |  {n}  |  (word with omitted letters replaced by an apostrophe)  |  decimal fraction  |  {n}  |  (fractional part of a decimal number)  |  diffraction  |  {n}  |  (the breaking up of an electromagnetic wave as it passes a geometric structure)  |  dissatisfaction  |  {n}  |  (unhappiness or discontent)  |  distraction  |  {n}  |  (something that distracts)  |  extraction  |  {n}  |  (extract obtained from a mixture or from a plant etc) SEE: extract ::  |  faction  |  {n}  |  (group of people)  |  fraction  |  {n}  |  (arithmetic: ratio)  |  fraction  |  {n}  |  (part of a whole)  |  fractional distillation  |  {n}  |  Abdestillation  |  fundamental interaction  |  {n}  |  (basic forces that act between elementary particles)  |  group action  |  {n}  |  (a mapping of a mathematical group)  |  heat of reaction  |  {n}  |  Reaktionswärme  |  inaction  |  {n}  |  (want of action or activity)  |  industrial action  |  {n}  |  (workplace protest)  |  infraction  |  {n}  |  (violation)  |  insertion reaction  |  {n}  |  Insertionsreaktion  |  interaction  |  {n}  |  (conversation or exchange between people)  |  interaction  |  {n}  |  (situation or occurrence in which two or more objects or events act upon one another)  |  job action  |  {n}  |  (workplace protest) SEE: industrial action ::  |  mass fraction  |  {n}  |  Massenanteil  |  mixed reaction  |  {n}  |  (state of diverse reception)  |  olfaction  |  {n}  |  (the sense of smell)  |  overreaction  |  {n}  |  (reaction deemed excessive)  |  petrifaction  |  {n}  |  (condition of being petrified)  |  precipitation reaction  |  {n}  |  (reversible reaction in which a product is continuously removed by precipitation)  |  reaction  |  {n}  |  (action in response to an event)  |  reaction  |  {n}  |  (chemical transformation)  |  reactionary  |  {adj}  |  (opposed to change)  |  reactionary  |  {n}  |  (such a person)  |  reaction mechanism  |  {n}  |  (set of individual chemical reactions)  |  Red Army Faction  |  {prop}  |  (group)  |  refraction  |  {n}  |  (bending of any wave)  |  satisfaction  |  {n}  |  (fulfillment of a need or desire)  |  self-satisfaction  |  {n}  |  (contentment with one's own accomplishments or situation)  |  subtraction  |  {n}  |  (process)  |  transaction  |  {n}  |  (computing: atomic operation)  |  transaction  |  {n}  |  (deal or business agreement)  |  transaction  |  {n}  |  (exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc.)  |  transaction  |  {n}  |  (finance: economic transaction: a valid currency transfer)  |  transaction  |  {n}  |  (finance: transfer of funds into, out of, or from an account) 
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