n. inventor (a) creator; designer (b) person or organization that lends something; lender; loaner; moneylender (c) regard; esteem; renown (d) protection; security; rampart; shield
adv. tight (a) meanwhile; in the meantime (b) in a close-fitting manner; firmly (c) without pleasure or happiness; wretchedly; poorly (d) to a higher level; more than; higher than
n. method (a) timepiece; device for telling time (b) increase in the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in prices (c) procedure; plan of action; way; manner in which one conducts business; technique (d) place; location; area
n. residence (a) lawsuit; request; right (b) headquarters of a business; dwelling place; abode; home; domicile (c) ascent (d) spot; tip; essence; gist; matter
n. viewpoint (a) rough outline; sketch; written order for payment; conscription (b) attitude; stance; opinion (c) wage; salary; compensation; bonus; punishment (d) noon; 12 a.m. |
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n. fame (a) truthfulness; sincerity; integrity; frankness (b) notoriety; renown; good reputation (c) comfort; fitness or suitability for performing an action (d) act of dragging or pulling with a rope or chain
n. customer (a) client; buyer; person who buys a product or service (b) contamination; dirtying; soiling; spoiling; destruction (c) task; assignment; delegation; errand; religious delegation (d) worry; issue; problem; group of companies; large corporation
n. voice (a) elasticity; ability to adapt to new circumstances; pliability (b) sound produced in the throat; expression; language (c) business of sending or transporting cargo; sea voyage (Archaic) (d) end; deduction; cognition; final decision
v. stack (a) to make into a city (b) to place one thing on top of another in a heap; to pile (c) to manage; to supervise; to supply; to dispense (d) to intend; to plan; to design; to aim
n. graduate (a) adequate amount; sufficient degree (b) failure; fiasco; sputtering which gradually fades into silence (c) person who has completed a course of study and received a degree or diploma (d) instructor; director; escort; leader; manual; handbook |