n. mull (a) origin; starting point (b) thin muslin fabric (Hindi); beach cliff (Scottish) (c) opposite of profit; deprivation; defeat; destruction (d) equal weight or power acting in opposition
n. income (a) special individual right not enjoyed by others; benefit; advantage (b) supplement; mathematical operation (c) something which is opposite (d) amount of money received in payment for goods or services or from other sources; revenue; profits
n. staple (a) metal clip for binding papers; essential element (b) devotion to a certain habit; dependency (c) ball; sphere; planet Earth; world (d) happening; event; incident
n. grain (a) percentage of profits earned by a salesperson (b) report of recent events; information about previously unknown facts (c) representative; deputy; agent; participant of a conference, convention, seminar etc. (d) cereal; seed; granule; particle; texture; weave
n. attendance (a) sewing needle; swindler; cheater; professional gambler (b) person who holds public position; authority (c) act of quitting a position; letter stating that one quits a position; relinquishment (d) being physically present; act of accompanying or serving |
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n. carpenter (a) a person who makes things out of wood such as furniture (b) meat cutter; meat slaughterer; owner of a meat shop (c) device made up of interconnected parts that work together to perform a given task or function (d) business; commerce; barter; occupation
n. lifestyle (a) way of life (b) power; strength; force; capacity to be (c) process of turning money into profit (d) forward movement; progress; promotion
n. inconvenience (a) act of acquainting one person with another; preface (b) source; beginning; birth; parentage; nationality (c) bother; disturbance; nuisance; discomfort (d) theme; subject of conversation; issue
n. ship (a) large vessel made for sailing on the sea; aircraft; spacecraft (b) organic or chemical substance added to soil to enrich it (i.e. manure) (c) need; want; shortage; absence (d) finding fault; act of expressing displeasure; pleading entered by a plaintiff (Law)
n. skim (a) gratification of a need; remuneration; fulfillment (b) person or organization that lends something; lender; loaner; moneylender (c) a thin layer covering the surface of a liquid; film; thin layer (d) holiday |