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41 비움
n. evacuation, process of clearing people out, act of removing (from a dangerous area, war zone, etc.); withdrawal; discharge of contents -
42 사기
n. morale, fighting spirit; annals, historical records, chronicles, archives; porcelain, type of hard white ceramic produced using a special process, chinaware; hour of death; fraud, swindle; deceit; cheating -
43 사회주의화
n. socialization, process of learning to relate to and interact with others; act of establishing according to the principles of socialism -
44 사회화
n. socialization, process of learning to relate to and interact with others; act of establishing according to the principles of socialism -
45 산성화
n. acidification, process of making or becoming acid -
46 산업화
n. industrialization, process of becoming industrialized -
47 산화
n. forest fire; heroic death in battle; oxidation, oxidization, process of being united with oxygen -
48 살균
n. sterilization, act or process of sterilizing; state of being sterilized; decontamination -
49 생식의
adj. genital, of or pertaining to the reproductive organs--------n. reproductive, procreant, producing offspring; pertaining to the process of reproduction; serving to reproduce -
50 생식작용
n. generative process; reproduction, act of producing offspring -
51 생장
n. growth, process of growing -
52 서류 따위를 복사하다
v. process -
53 석판
n. slate, fine grained rock that is easily split into thin layers; lithograph, printing made using the lithographic process -
54 석판공
n. lithographer, person who prints using the lithographic process -
55 석판으로
adv. lithographically, by lithography (type of printing process) -
56 석판으로의
adj. lithographic, of or pertaining to lithography (printing process) -
57 석판화
n. lithograph, printing made using the lithographic process -
58 석화
n. oyster, dark piece of meat found in the hollow of the pelvic bone of a fowl; petrifaction, process of turning into stone -
59 석화작용
n. petrifaction, process of turning into stone; fossilization -
60 섞음질
n. adulteration, process of adulteration; alloy, mixture of metals, precious metal (i.e. gold or silver)
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