Results for: main command center, central command, center of operations
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arm of transept, wing of a church building that runs perpendicular to the main structure (forms a shape resembling a cross), wings of churchtransept
arouse, ask for, attempt to summon demon, call upon greater power, requests help or protection (from a deity); summon a spirit through witchcraft; request, make an appeal; pray; activate a command, cause a certain action (Computers), use in supportinvoke
arranged in rays, arranged as spokes radiating from a central point, of forearm bone, of radius, radial tire, running from center outward, with body parts in circular arrangementradial
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German philosopher who viewed the will to live as a central factor in human experience and the renunciation of desire as the key to achieving happinessSchopenhauer
artificial anus, operation creating an artificial anus, operation performed on the colon (main part of the large intestine)colostomy
Asian tent, rounded building characteristic of the Mongols and the Turks of central Asiayurt
assembly of a chapter, branch of a group, group of canons, one of the main divisions of a book or other literary work; phase, stage, period; local branch of an organization; assembly of church leaders, period of development, section of book, series of ...chapter
assign somebody to base, attaching part of organ, bag, baseline, center from which activities start, chemical compound, chemical compound forming covalent bond, counterfeit, establish, found; station, locate in a particular place (i.e. troops), field m...base
associated, central, federal agent or officer; Federalist; supporter of federation or federalism; member of the Union during the Civil War (U.S. History)federal
association of Reformed churches, ecological community with one main species, friendly association, friendly association; fellowship; alliance; companionship, political coalitionconsociation
at a position farthest from the inside or center, farthest from centeroutermost
at or as the middle, of a class of diatoms, of or from nerve center, see also:terete, tapering and cylindrical, with concentric layers of tissuecentric; centrical
atom stripped of its electrons, central part, cereal grain, edible core, key portion of an operating system, seed, softer and often edible section contained within husk or stone; grain (of wheat, corn, etc.); point, essence, core; part of an operating ...kernel
attack somebody, be relevant to somebody, choose something, command a price, like something or somebody a lot, try to obtain something you want, try to attain, attempt, set aboutgo for
attack somebody, set upon (often used as a command to a dog); encourage or incite to attack, incite somebody to attack, intentionally written in this manner (used to indicate that a word or phrase has been reprinted in its original form), interj. attac...sic
 

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