Results for: divide into territories, enlarge a country by adding territory, organize into territories
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arrange according to a system, organize, systematizesystemize
arrange beforehand; place in advance, put ahead of time; organize beforehand; prepare ahead of time, device that automatically activates a certain function; favorite radio station that is programmed on a button (and is tuned automatically by pressing t...preset
arrange by degrees, assign a grade, assign a rank to, give a mark or grade to; organize, classify; make level, food classification, gradient, ground level, improve a breed, level in a scale of progression, make a road level, mark for quality of work, m...grade
arrange layout of, data organization, design the appearance of, place in a certain format; prepare a diskette or hard disk for use (Computers), organize disk for data storage, structure, pattern, design; organization; pattern of data organization (Comp...format
arrange music for an orchestra, compose orchestra music; organize, manage, organize somethingorchestrate
arrange, order, systematize; establish, set up; unite (also organize)organise
arrangement of atoms, building; something created from a number of interconnecting parts; manner in which something is constructed, component parts of rocks, give structure to, orderly system of parts, organic feature, organize, give form to, something...structure
arrive from elsewhere, bring in as a settler, come and settle in a country, come to a country in order to take up permanent residence, settle in a new countryimmigrate
artist who creates drawings for animated cartoons, maker of animated movies, somebody or something adding livelinessanimator
associate, be compatible, category, classify, arrange according to classes or groups; organize; separate from others; clarify, letter or symbol, manner, particular type, put in categories, put in sequence, similar thing, sort out, sorting of data, kind...sort
at right angles, body of soldiers, boring and old-fashioned, bribe somebody, bring scores level, city block, completely fair, concur or make something agree, cubic, directly, divide something into squares, division of a game board, drawing instrument, ...square
at sea some way from shore, blowing from water to land, far from shore; away from the shore, in foreign country, in water some way from shoreoffshore
attendant, country dependent on another country, device that orbits a planet, moon orbiting other body, small celestial body revolving around a larger one; man-made object put into orbit around a planet or celestial body; country that is controlled by ...satellite
Australian marsupial of rocky countryrock wallaby
authority, legal authority, right to make legal decisions; authority; range of authority, territory over which authority is exercised, range of legal authorityjurisdiction
 

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