n. operator (a) custom; something that one is used to doing; part of a routine; behavior pattern (b) situation; requirement; circumstance; stipulation (c) one who activates; worker of a telephone switchboard; operation symbol (d) messenger; company that delivers messages, documents, parcels, etc.
v. price (a) to put off to a later time; to delay; to defer; to put off until later; to stay (b) to grant special rights; to give special advantages or benefits (c) to give a cost to something (d) to wither; to die out; to bleach; to disappear
n. testimonial (a) viewpoint; stance; condition; state; mood; attitude (b) money gained; salary; revenue; profit; income (c) check (d) letter of recommendation
n. privilege (a) special individual right not enjoyed by others; benefit; advantage (b) expression of admiration; word of praise for someone (c) letter of recommendation (d) certificate that bears monetary value; coupon; receipt; authorizer; endorser
n. barren capital (a) way into a building or other structure; gate; doorway (b) straps and other parts by which a draft animal is attached to a vehicle (c) money which is not generating profit (d) source from which something arises; prototype; model |
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n. experiment (a) regard; esteem; renown (b) attempt to discover or test something; trial; research (c) a person who keeps financial records; a person who conducts financial audits (d) official institution; agency; power; control; jurisdiction
adj. administrative (a) managerial; executive (b) pertaining to the smallest; indicating the least (c) of a political group; of social gatherings (d) of publicizing; of advancement; of encouragement; of fostering; of an enterprise
n. essence (a) inherent nature of something; central or outstanding characteristic (b) public sale where goods are sold to the highest bidder (such as eBay) (c) act of suddenly swooping down and grabbing; sudden assault or attack (d) opening of a show; first public appearance
n. remit (a) person of group of people that runs and administers a business or other enterprise (b) anything that is set up; institution (i.e. business, church, authority, government, etc.) (c) point at which something ends; edge; border; restriction; restraint (d) act of forgiving; discharging; dispatching
v. rule (a) to govern; to control; to determine; to decide; to decree (b) to press buttons; to place a phone call by pressing buttons (c) to ride a bike (d) to create boundaries; to restrict; to reduce; to function as a border |