n. maintenance (a) substance obtained from a plant; essence; text paragraph; passage (b) upkeep; repairs; livelihood; means of support (c) financial industry owned cooperative supplying secure, standardized messaging services to financial institutions (d) thing; object; article; news story; piece of information
n. downturn (a) misgiving; lack of certainty (b) finishing; finalizing (c) agreement; settling of a disagreement by making mutual concessions (d) negative tendency (especially in economy or business)
n. exhibit (a) something presented as evidence in a court of law; display; show (b) pledge; vow; declaration of intention; source of hope; basis for expectations (c) the time or amount of money that defined by checks that have been deposited but not cleared yet (d) shelves used to store printed items
n. scene (a) place where an event occurs; vista; view (b) formal approval; proof; verification; religious ceremony (c) examination; careful inspection; debate (d) part of a population differing in some characteristic; state of being under legal age
n. back order (a) ordered merchandise that is not currently in stock but will be supplied in the future (b) pull; influence; power; weight (c) disorder; embarrassment; bewilderment (d) organization; society; union; coalition; foundation |
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n. preference (a) viewpoint; stance; condition; state; mood; attitude (b) tip; bonus; recompense (c) favor; liking; fondness; priority; superior status (d) device; tool; convenience; talent; ability; building
n. custom (a) tax; charge; levy; grievous price (b) declaration; notice; the act of informing the public (c) person who designs gardens or large areas (d) habit; tradition; convention
n. mean (a) manner of doing business; behavior; distribution; giving out (b) leveling; harmony; stability; rest; remainder (c) deficiency; flaw (d) midpoint; middle; equally far from two extremes; average
n. contest (a) person who creates sets of instructions for a computer or other device (b) management committee; food (c) development; progress (d) competition
n. dash (a) minor office worker; book-keeper; bureaucrat (b) act of quitting a position; letter stating that one quits a position; relinquishment (c) hyphen; drop; pinch; rush; sprint (d) trade; skill; occupation; boat; plane |