A substance capable of bringing about the reduction of another substance as it itself is oxidized; used in photography to lessen the density of a negative or print by oxidizing some of the loose silver.
See more 1 Xylonic acid can be effectively utilized in concrete water reducer application.
2 I think the jounce would be almost as good a flesh - reducer as pedestrianism.
3 Even cotton sheets are treated with formaldehyde as a wrinkle reducer .
4 You also feel very close to nature, which is also a great stress reducer .
5 It's a planting of a flag, a Vinnie Jones reducer .
6 He is not to be dreaded by widows and orphans; he is a reducer of surplusage.
7 It is also a known reducer in hair loss, aiding the growth of thick luscious hair.
8 Decontamination worked all right, but the heat - reducer was wheezing like an asthma victim in a grain field.
9 Here he is heaving into view from way out, belabouring George Best's ankles with a proper old-school reducer .
10 So it would make sense that they'd be given the fever reducer acetaminophen more often than other kids would.
11 A couple of youngsters have emerged with great credit, notably the reducer Coquelin and the speedster right-back Héctor Bellerín.
12 Shopping had always been her stress reducer , but these days she wasn't even comfortable spending money on a movie.
13 An online furor over whether it's safe to use the fever reducer reveals how people are sharing incomplete-andsometimes bad-information
14 Most high and mighty Czar of all flesh, ceaseless reducer of empires, unfathomable glutton in the whole realms of nature.
15 Reduce the stress of people around you, be honest with yourself about whether you're a stress creator, or a stress reducer .
16 She calls out the ceramides and hyaluronic acid in it as excellent hydrators, plus the niacinamide as a trusted redness reducer .
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