n. equipment (a) need; want; shortage; absence (b) supplies; necessary items; tools, instruments or other objects for completing a task (c) creator; designer (d) short meeting; summarizing; giving and receiving instructions; reporting
n. college (a) woman who serves tables in a restaurant or pub (b) financial industry owned cooperative supplying secure, standardized messaging services to financial institutions (c) mark or signature which allows a letter or package to be sent free of charge (d) institution of higher education that grants degrees; type of school; council
n. bound (a) not many; some; several; small number of (b) something which annoys or aggravates (c) limit; border (d) salary; wages
n. symposium (a) piece of soft material which cushions; block of pages stacked together and connected on one side (b) act of assuming control of something (as in a government or business) (c) meeting or conference at which a specific topic is discussed (d) money paid for the use of property; property that is leased; act of leasing
n. expenditure (a) misuse; loss; rubbish; garbage; sewage (b) spending; disbursement; outlay (especially financial) (c) customary action; habit; drill; training exercise (d) pact; contract; accord; consent; concurrence |
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n. slope (a) sciences of the industrial arts; applied sciences (b) payment; thoughtfulness; respectfulness; careful attention (c) newsreader; broadcaster (d) side of a hill; incline; upward or downward slant; degree to which a surface deviates from the vertical
n. exhibition (a) change; adjustment, agreement; adaptation; restriction (b) display; show; public presentation of work or skills; trade fair (c) management; supervisors; leadership (d) prize; grant; arbitration
v. grasp (a) to satisfy; to please; to meet a request (b) to prompt; to spur; to provide inspiration; to stir to action; to induce (c) to argue; to discuss; to consider; to ponder (d) to seize; to grip; to comprehend; to understand; to realize
n. slice (a) person who ask questions (i.e. reporter or employer) (b) thin piece cut from a larger object; portion; share (c) introduction of something new; change; new method or practice (d) pathfinder; forerunner; person who paves the way; member of a military engineering corps
n. alliance (a) affinity; compassion; pity; concern; empathy (b) something previously mentioned or indicated (c) pact; treaty; connection; relationship (d) cosmetic foot treatment |