n. offset (a) topic; subject; matter; question; problem; publication (b) period; era; generation (c) determination; resolution; ruling (especially in court) (d) outcome; compensation; counterbalance
n. territory (a) opening of a show; first public appearance (b) unit of time equal to 60 seconds; 1/60 of an hour; memo; protocol; memorandum (c) telephone conversation; visit; invitation; claim; need (d) region; district; zone; area; domain
n. circle (a) advance stipulation; preliminary terms (b) either end of a passenger line; bus or train station (c) feigning; impersonation; false show; claim; assertion (d) ring-shaped geometric figure; round figure; group; society
n. weapon (a) person employed to deliver official dispatches or go on special errands (b) position; place where a person or thing is usually found; headquarters; broadcast frequency (c) identifying characteristic (d) instrument for use in attack or defense in combat
n. majority (a) a measurement of output per hours worked; creativeness; fruitfulness; prolificness (b) reduction; curtailing; decrease (c) greater number or part; number greater than half of the total (d) cause; basis for action; intelligence; sense |
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n. disk (a) disregard; inattention; forgetfulness; abandonment (b) person who currently holds an office or position (c) wages; rent; rental; charge; fee (d) flat circular object
n. limit (a) formal approval; proof; verification; religious ceremony (b) point at which something ends; edge; border; restriction; restraint (c) variety; collection; selection; range; mixture (d) yearly date commemorating a special event; birthday
n. taste (a) seminar; brief intensive educational program; discussion group (b) progression; succession; order; arrangement (c) perception of flavor; sense; reason (d) quickness; velocity; transmission gear in a motor vehicle
n. seminar (a) folded and stitched down edge of cloth; edge of a garment (b) mail manager, person responsible for managing electronic mail on a network (Computers) (c) contrast (d) educational meeting; training session
n. frank (a) mark or signature which allows a letter or package to be sent free of charge (b) organization and interpretation of numerical data (c) combining of separate elements into a complete whole (d) act of acquainting one person with another; preface |