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amount a person can hold in an arm or in two arms, amount carried in armsarmful
amount a person can hold in an arm or in two arms, amount carried in armsarmload
amount contained by the hand, amount that can be held in one hand; small quantity; one who is difficult to control or manage (Informal), as much as the hand can hold, small amount or number, somebody or something difficulthandful
amount in a fist, handful, amount that can be held in one handfistful
amount of variation allowed, budgeted amount, discount, give somebody allowance, hand something out, handicap, money given to children, pocket money, stipend; grant; pocket money; discount, deduction; acknowledgment, tolerationallowance
An accountant who has met certain standards, including experience, age, and licensing, in the U.S. state where he or she works, including passing certain exams.Certified Public Accountant(CPA)
an aspect of something, cut and polish the surface of a gemstone, cut facets on a gemstone, cut facets in something, flat area, one of the cut and polished surfaces of a gemstone; aspect, side (i.e. of a situation), part of insect eyefacet
analyze by dividing into parts, be divisible into elements, become or make emotional, decompose chemically, experience electrical insulation failure, experience or cause health collapse, fail to function properly, stop resisting, tear down, weakenbreak down
anchoring loop, carrying strap, cocktail, device consisting of a short strap and a string on either side that is used to propel stones and other small missiles; slingshot; strap of cloth used to support a broken limb; band, strap (used to lift or suppo...sling
ancient burial mound, castrated pig, hand cart, pushcart, tumulus, wheelbarrow, handcart; cartbarrow
ancient galley, ancient warship with three rows of oars on each sidetrireme
ancient religious symbol or ornamental figure in the shape of a Greek cross with the four arms bent at right angles; official emblem of the German Nazi party and the Third Reich, Nazi symbolswastika
ancient trial, difficult experience, trial; trying experience, hardshipordeal
anger, anger somebody, audacity, bile, bile; bitterness, rancor; impudence, cheek, bitter feeling or experience, cause friction sore on, cause of anger, hurt, wound; make bitter; cause pain; offend, sore caused by rubbing, swelling on treegall
angle between two celestial bodies, appearance, exposure, grammatical category, look, one side or part, point of view, facet; appearance, outlook; direction; action of a verb without relating to its time, positions of planets in astrology, viewpointaspect
 

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