n. rush (a) weather conditions; surrounding conditions; atmosphere; setting (b) speed; haste; sudden increase in activity or speed (c) statement which denies responsibility or affiliation; repudiation; denial (d) good deal; agreement; item that has been bought at a specially low price
n. backup (a) ten years; group of tens (b) combination; conjunction; group; mixture (c) copying of data for safety purposes; substitute; reserve; spare (d) request; plea; petition for a new trial or judgment
n. parentheses (a) grouping symbols () (b) list of subjects or other information arranged in alphabetical order; indicator; sign (c) surroundings; conditions in which someone or something lives (d) group of twenty items; debt; account; bill; grade on a test
n. prescription (a) forming of mental pictures to control bodily processes (b) hold; understanding; knowledge; realization (c) written order for a medication; instruction; directive; order; command (d) citation; commercial offer
n. boiler room (a) a fraud scheme involving cold calling (b) group of judges; board; band; strip; crew; staff (c) bill; money made of paper (d) base; fundament; substructure; establishing; institution |
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n. fabric (a) an interest percentage that changes over time (b) blister; gas-filled sac (c) progress; advance (d) textile; weave; structure; framework; construction
n. consortium (a) partnership; association (b) advice; person who gives advice; attorney; lawyer (c) shelves used to store printed items (d) survey; review; news reporting; insurance
n. likelihood (a) partner company; distributor (b) probability; chance; feasibility; possibility (c) enjoyment; amusement; entertainment; delight; joy (d) leaflet; booklet; printed product information
n. bulk (a) condition; circumstance; location; position; job; place of employment (b) change; adjustment, agreement; adaptation; restriction (c) roll; roster; inventory; strip; band (d) volume; mass; main part; most
n. temper (a) distance that an arm can extend (b) defense; shelter; safety (c) stability; consistency; continuousness; unbroken succession (d) disposition; mood |