n. coal (a) geometric figure having four equal sides; plaza (b) external part or surface of something (c) false and injurious statements made about another; defamation; calumny (d) fuel made from carbon; cinder; ember
n. preface (a) practice; training; furrow; seeding machine; row of seeds in a furrow (b) state of mind; predominant emotion (c) introduction; foreword; opening statement (d) management of resources (i.e. money, goods, etc.); thrift; careful spending
n. story (a) true or fictional account of some occurrence; short work of fiction; plot; news report (b) group of people working together; team (c) nomenclature; specific vocabulary (d) the proportion of available time that an item of equipment is operating
n. suitcase (a) rectangular traveling bag; valise (b) the level of monetary funding a company needs to run smoothly (c) acknowledgment; identification (d) commercial information designed to attract attention; commercial
n. percent (a) one part of a hundred (b) person who holds a money order (c) grouping symbols () (d) substitution; substitute |
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n. direction (a) degree of excellence; characteristic; attribute; character; excellence (b) prediction of a future event or condition (i.e. development of the economy) (c) guidance; supervision; conducting; management (d) instinctual urge; sudden desire; whim; wave of energy sent via a nerve
n. paragraph (a) work; occupation; keeping busy (b) disposition; mood (c) passage; distinct portion of text (usually begins with an indented line); section; clause (d) boss; person or company that hires people to do work
n. assessment (a) either end of a passenger line; bus or train station (b) throw; team of actors; squint (of the eye) (c) one who is higher than another in rank or position (d) estimation; appraisal; measurement
n. recession (a) a significant decline in general economic activity extending over a period of time (b) astonishment; something which startles or astonishes; unexpected event (c) exchange; trade (d) esteem; respect; integrity; honesty; award; privilege
n. survey (a) quality of occurring regularly; rate at which a function reoccurs (b) something which has been bought; act of buying (c) physical or mental exertion; labor; attempt; organized operation (d) review; overview; statistical study |