n. initiative (a) delivery; dispatch; conveyance (b) piece of paper; attendant; servant (c) calculation of size or extent; assessment of capacity or dimension (d) enterprise; drive; ambition; beginning move in a process; first step
n. pose (a) certificate; written file (b) stance (c) something previously mentioned or indicated (d) periodic wage paid to someone for work; pay
n. hire (a) dividend; perk; monetary gift (b) difficult situation; something which tests one's ability to handle difficult tasks (c) act of forcefully taking possession of an area; seizure; conquest; possession or settlement of land (d) wages; rent; rental; charge; fee
n. departure (a) affiliate; office; industry; trade; business unit (b) certificate that bears monetary value; coupon; receipt; authorizer; endorser (c) leaving; going away; opposite of arrival (d) viewpoint; outlook; vista; view
n. pointer (a) movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down in another place; stair; stage in a process (b) maltreatment; corrupt practice; foul language (c) being physically present; act of accompanying or serving (d) indicator; something used to point; hand on a clock; clue; advice |
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n. adjustable rate (a) an interest percentage that changes over time (b) grant; pocket money; stipend; discount; deduction (c) place where vessels are built and repaired (d) mark; symbol; indication; hint; trace; notice; advertisement
v. apply (a) to anticipate gladly (b) to make a request; to implement; to realize; to put into practice (c) to authorize; to appoint as representative; to pass a duty or responsibility on to someone else (d) to advance; to move forward; to gain
n. cover (a) insurance; shelter; casing; front; lid (b) alleyway; narrow road between mountains; successful grade on a test (c) expansion; branch of a telephone network; supplement; reprieve (d) interpretation; something that clarifies; description; definition
n. interpreter (a) railing; hedge; ability to argue; person who sells stolen goods (b) theme; subject of conversation; issue (c) person who translates from one language to another (orally); person how clarifies; commentator (d) act of paying back; repayment; compensation for a loss; repayment for an expense
n. lever (a) a simple machine that gives a mechanical advantage when given a fulcrum (b) misfortune; hardship; distress; suffering (c) sameness; uniformity (d) hope; anticipation; assumption |