0 a line on cloth or paper where it has been folded or crushed:
1 a line drawn on the ground where the player stands to hit the ball in cricket
2 If cloth, paper, etc. creases, or if you crease it, it gets a line in it where it has been folded or crushed:
3 a line or mark made on material by folding or pressing it, or a line in a person’s skin, esp. in the face:
With inu creasing wavenumber, this mode enter s the region of waveguide modes and acquires a volume distribution typical of the waveguide modes.
Wrinkles or unwanted creases in a military uniform.
The percentage in- creases were 91 and 575 respectively.
Now that we are in creasing the amount available from £15,000,000 to ��45.000,000, the rate of progress will, we hope, be more rapid.
What is sought here is to fix the deductions that are to be made from the in- creased price.
Instead of the output of coal increasing, it is at the present time de creasing, and largely because of the short age of food.
Therefore, the number of redundancies will be substantially in- creased if the appointed day procedure is adopted.
Who prevents in this way the clothing ration from being in creased?
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