n. procedure (a) routine; protocol; course of action; subroutine; sequence of instructions (Computers) (b) way of life (c) prop; brace; economic assistance; upkeep; encouragement; aid (d) written order for a medication; instruction; directive; order; command
n. lead (a) prediction of a future event or condition (i.e. development of the economy) (b) honor; esteem; high regard; consideration; attention (c) citation; commercial offer (d) guidance; advance position; first place; guide
n. profusion (a) angle that points outward (b) guarantee; authority; justification (c) aid; help; support; direction; upkeep (d) plentifulness; abundance; numerousness; plurality
n. clause (a) paragraph; section in a document; part of a contract (b) innovation; something new; discovery (c) check (d) character which is part of an alphabet; written communication sent to a person or organization
n. decline (a) rule; command; supervision; restraint (b) weather conditions; surrounding conditions; atmosphere; setting (c) bill (d) downward; descent; slope; ebb |
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n. variety (a) raised platform; resting place on a journey; phase (b) person or company that ships things; shipping company; truck (c) person that you have met but do not know well; knowledge of something; familiarity (d) assortment; kind; sort
n. enlightenment (a) occasion; instance; situation; bag (b) large craft made for navigation on water; boat; ship; container (c) violent twist; violent ripping; tool for gripping or turning bolts (d) state of intellectual or spiritual awareness
n. bottom (a) base; foot; seat of a chair (b) the level of monetary funding a company needs to run smoothly (c) area; domain; range; piece of land; surface (d) management committee; food
n. stop (a) cessation; end; visit; obstacle; hindrance (b) plan; sketch; model; layout; structure (c) short informational periodical that is usually distributed to the members of an interest group (d) acknowledgment; identification
n. edge (a) researcher; investigator; software program for file management (b) politeness; good manners; cordiality; civility (c) line at which a surface ends; thin sharp side of a blade; excitement (d) task; duty; responsibility; role; obligation |