n. aim (a) failure to appear; state of being away; state of being not present (b) person who is an expert; person who is skilled (c) purpose; goal; objective; target (d) shape having three sides and three corners; group of three
n. inventory (a) computerized representation of an actual object (b) force of movement; strength or motivation derived from an initial effort (c) number; image; character; price; human shape; symbol (d) stock; list of assets; act of checking stock
n. entertainment (a) person or organization that lends something; lender; loaner; moneylender (b) stand; booth; pen; pretext to delay (c) rapid multiplication; rapid reproduction; prosperity (d) something interesting or amusing; fun; hospitality
n. addition (a) supplement; mathematical operation (b) delivery; dispatch; conveyance (c) comment; remark; ascription; mention; regard (d) hurt; wound; harm; damage; insult
n. care (a) dossier; collection of documents on a subject; tool for smoothing surfaces; line; queue (b) attention; concern; caution; supervision; management (c) bundle; parcel; container for storage or transportation; inseparable combination of items (d) property; financial means; assets; main city of a country of region |
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n. utilization (a) the proportion of available time that an item of equipment is operating (b) path for a train made of parallel metal tracks (c) formal question; exploration; questioning; investigation (d) person who falls prey (to an attack, deception, etc.)
n. queues (a) seclusion; solitude; reclusion; secrecy; confidentiality (b) line; file (British); row; braid; plait (c) fog; mist; obscurity; vagueness (d) opening of a show; first public appearance
adj. potential (a) being more than is needed; excessive; unnecessary (b) refined; cultured; complex; intricate; complicated (c) avoiding; tending to shrink; elusive (d) possible; capable of becoming; able to be
n. save (a) preciseness; exactness (b) guest; migrating bird (c) action or instance in which the ball or puck is prevented from entering the goal (d) border; limit; obstacle; barricade
n. box (a) piece of equipment which can be used with other machines without alternation (b) case; crate; punch; hit (c) variable which determines the form of a function (d) profit; assets; achievement; increase; benefit; advantage |