Results for: act as support for, support from below, support from below
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central figure, column used for support or decoration, narrow vertical structure used as a support or for decorative purposes; tombstone, grave marker, something tall and narrow, support with pillars, hold up, buttresspillar
Certificate of Advanced Study, Close Air Supportbombing of the enemy from the air as support for ground troopsCAS
cheer of support, loud cry, shout loudly, scream, shriekyell
chief, head, leading; primary, main, major; first in rank, of the highest importance or priority, criminal, head of school, initially invested, lead musician, lead performer, main support beam, most important person, original amount invested, represent...principal
chisel for cutting stone, encourage through support, horizontal supporting timber, keep raised, long cylindrical pillow, long ornamental pillow for a bed or sofa, cushion, pad preventing friction, strengthen, reinforcebolster
chock, hold something in position with block, neat, trim; in sound physical condition, prop or support somethingtrig
citation, passage taken from another source; commercial offer; quotation mark, punctuation mark used to enclose a direct citation (the mark " ), cite, repeat the words of another person; offer as evidence to support a claim; state a price, offer a pric...quote
clerical principles; influence of the clergy (in politics, government, etc.), power of clergy, support for clergyclericalism
clip for stockings, elastic strap which holds up stockings or socks, fasten with a garter, hold in place with a garter, retaining band, support by garter, suspendergarter
coast between low and high tides, country, dry land, help to stop something failing, land alongside a body of water, beach; dry land as opposed to water; support beam, reinforcement, prop, land at edge of water, prop to support something, prop up a str...shore
collection of geographical maps; first vertebra in the neck (Anatomy); telamon, pillar, figure of man used as support, map bookatlas
confidence, dependence, dependence; trust, primary supportreliance
consisting of one-legged structure, one-legged camera support, one-legged support for a device (especially a camera)monopod
contingent, dependant, family member, needing something, not self-reliant, one who depends on another for financial or emotional support (especially a child or minor), relying on, needing (the help or support of another); conditional, suspendeddependent
convert for military use, equip or train for war, make military in character; equip in a military manner, persuade to support militarismmilitarize
 

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