Results for: fee paid by a property owner in lieu of otherwise required services, rent in lieu of feudal service
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agency providing social services, service for welfare of communitysocial service
agree to something reluctantly, be expected to do something, be required to do something, believe to be true, imagine as possible, presume to be true, hypothesize; believe; think; consider as a possibility, take as preconditionsuppose
agreement for free service, assign colony to a nation, authoritative order, command, order; authorization granted from one body to a subordinate body; commission granted to a country to administer the affairs of a territory; mandated territory; order f...mandate
agriculturalist, one who raises plants or animals on a farm; one who provides services for a salary, cultivator of farmfarmer
allegiance to feudal lord, faithfulness, loyaltyfealty
allot, apportion; appoint, assignee, give somebody task or duty, order a soldier, place a value, send somebody to do something, set something aside for something, transfer propertyassign
allow somebody to leave, end and release students, enlarge a garment, let property, make a loud yell, release somebody from prison, release somebody or something, free; make a piece of clothing larger, spread informationlet out
allow, permit; cause, make; enable; allow to go, release; allow to enter; lease, rent; be rented (British), difficulty or obstacle, expressing a suggestion, expressing resignation, make as a mathematical assumption, make something pass somewhere, not p...let
allowance paid to a former spouse (often by legal agreement), financial support to ex-spouse, maintenancealimony
allowing something to happen, associated with a variety of conditions, making possible, allowing; optional; possible; able to exist in more than one set of environmental conditions (Biology), not required, see also:obligatefacultative
along riverbank, land owner by river, pertaining to the banks of a river or body of water; located on the bank of a river or body of waterriparian
already in use, busy, engaged; lost in thought, occupied with meditations; taken, previously occupied, previously acquired (property), having attention taken up with somethingpreoccupied
amends, money paid to repair a loss, payment of money to cover loss, recompense, repayment; something done to make up for (a loss, deficiency or fault), stressing a qualitycompensation
America On Line; (Computers) American corporation headquartered in Virginia, owner and operator of online and interactive computer services (including CompuServe Information Service and the America Online Internet service)AOL
American company based in Ohio, provider of Internet access services worldwide (subsidiary of American Online since 1998)CIS (CompuServe Information Service)
 

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