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hemagglutination
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noun
agglutination of red blood cells
inhibition
Noun
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An inhibition is a feeling that makes you want to avoid (stay away from) something.
He threw off his inhibitions and went dancing.
Alcohol can take away inhibition.
When the cat was absent, the mouse showed no such inhibition.
She stays home all day—she has a lot of inhibitions.
I feel an inhibition about going onto an airplane.
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Inhibition is the act of stopping or reducing a process, especially a natural or chemical process.
When there is no sugar, there is inhibition of cell growth.
reaction
Noun
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A reaction is an action that happens because of another action.
When he asked her to lunch, her first reaction was to say no.
In part, McKenna sees the move to smaller cars as a natural reaction to rising gasoline prices.
Fast reaction times are common in athletes.
When oxygen is added, a chemical reaction begins and heat is released.
A severe allergic reaction to the drug has killed five Americans.