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The answer RECEDE has 216 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of recede in various dictionaries:
verb - pull back or move away or backward
verb - retreat
verb - become faint or more distant
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Ebb |
Move away |
Many hairlines do it |
Reveal more forehead |
Withdraw |
Go back, as a hairline |
Go back |
Inch back |
Drop back |
Become more distant |
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6 letters: hairlines do this, get farther away into the distance |
To withdraw; it's used especially of hair withdrawing from the forehead |
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(of a quality, feeling, or possibility) gradually diminish. |
Go or move back or further away from a previous position. |
(of a man's hair) cease to grow at the temples and above the forehead. |
go or move back or further away from a previous position. |
pull back or move away or backward |
to get lower in value, amount, or number: |
If a man has a receding hairline, he is losing the hair from the front of his head. |
to move further away into the distance, or to become less clear: |
to move further away into the distance, or to become less clear or less bright: |
become faint or more distant |
Recede might refer to |
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Enophthalmos is the posterior displacement of the eyeball within the orbit due to changes in the volume of the orbit (bone) relative to its contents (the eyeball and orbital fat), or loss of function of the orbitalis muscle. It should not be confused with its opposite, exophthalmos, which is the anterior displacement of the eye. * It may be a congenital anomaly, or be acquired as a result of trauma (such as in a blowout fracture of the orbit), Horner's syndrome (apparent enophthalmos due to ptosis), Marfan syndrome, Duane's syndrome, silent sinus syndrome or phthisis bulbi. |