n. bias (a) prejudice; tendency; leaning (b) state of having both positive and negative feelings towards a subject (c) detention; imprisonment (d) area of fabric used to repair a hole; stain; bandage; lot
n. readiness (a) program used for viewing websites on the Internet (b) replacement; person or thing that takes the place of another (c) preparedness; willingness; promptness; quickness (d) limitation; limit
n. description (a) act of rescuing; rescued items (b) tax; charge; levy; grievous price (c) explanation; illustration; instruction (d) detention; imprisonment
n. equality (a) slope; grade; slant (b) esteem; respect; thought; consideration; look; glance (c) sameness; uniformity (d) incorrect interpretation
n. assistance (a) representative; rep; factor; cause (b) person who takes part in a particular event such as a conference or seminar; participant (c) aid; help; support; direction; upkeep (d) border; limit; obstacle; barricade |
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n. ambiguity (a) car; wagon; coach; carriage; trolley (b) change of residence; action; turn in a game; formal request or proposition (c) vagueness; lack of clarity (d) newspaper; magazine; diary; blog; bookkeeping ledger
n. rescue (a) deliverance; act of saving from danger or injury; act of freeing from risk (b) graphic symbol which represents a company or organization (c) concrete; mortar; bonding agent; filling (for teeth) (d) volume which can be contained or received; function; role; feature; potential
n. arrest (a) detention; imprisonment (b) state of not being a derivative of anything else (c) stroke; blow; collision; success; popular event or production (d) consolation; relief from distress; source of comfort
n. comfort (a) device with a wide opening at the top which narrows as it reaches the bottom (b) idea; concept; product of the mind (c) embarrassing situation; predicament; location; position (i.e. of a ship or individual) (d) relief; consolation; coziness
n. barometer (a) angle that points outward (b) large batch of letters sent at one time by a single sender; rented property (c) commercial and market information that indicates overall economic trends (d) open public area in a city or town; park; square |