dissolve
51dissolve — v 1. solvate, (in prescriptions) solvere, macerate, put into a solution; liquefy, melt, thaw, thaw out, deliquesce, fuse. 2. disbond, untie, unbind, resolve into; separate, sever, dissever, break up, divide, disconnect, detach, disjoin,… …
52dissolve — dis·solve …
53dissolve — verb 1) sugar dissolves in water Syn: break down, liquefy, melt, deliquesce, disintegrate 2) the crowd dissolved Syn: disperse, disband, break up, scatter 3) …
54Dissolve — F/A/V A transition between two scenes where the first merges imperceptibly into the second. (Film/Video) VP Fading one piece of video into another. PP Merging of one shot into another by gradually decreasing the opacity of the first shot while… …
55dissolve — TV Image transition effect of one picture gradually disappearing as another appears. Analogous to audio and lighting cross fade. [See cross fade.] …
56dissolve — Ho ohehe e …
57dissolve — Transition from one scene to another in which the whole image of the first gradually disappears as it is replaced by the second …
58dissolve — see SOLVE …
59dissolve — растворяться; растворять …
60dissolve — v. & n. v. 1 tr. & intr. make or become liquid, esp. by immersion or dispersion in a liquid. 2 intr. & tr. disappear or cause to disappear gradually. 3 a tr. dismiss or disperse (an assembly, esp. parliament). b intr. (of an assembly) be… …