Results for: inevitable, known or set, not defined, not named, reliable, some, sure, definite
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of or pertaining to any of the popes named Sixtus; of or pertaining to the Sistine Chapel (famous chapel in the Vatican that was painted by Michelangelo), of Pope Sixtus, of Sistine ChapelSistine
on standby basis, one who is dependable and reliable; something which can be relied upon; person or thing that serves as a substitute, person or thing readily available, reserve, unreserved and subject to availability, unreserved ticket or passenger wi...standby
one named in memory of another; one with same name as another, somebody with same namenamesake
one who decides, something that brings definite resultdecider
philosophy that states that the highest good in the world is pleasure (defined as the absence of pain and disturbance)epicureanism
philosophy that the truth of an idea is defined by how successful the idea is in solving problems, theories viewed as toolsinstrumentalism
phylum of bacteria within the kingdom Monera (includes single-celled organisms that lack defined nuclei and reproduce asexually via fission)Schizophyta
pit on surface of cactus, small clearly defined spaceareole
place that rock is named aftertype locality
plane defined by Cartesian coordinatesCartesian plane
positive state, positiveness, definiteness; philosophical viewpoint that concentrates on definite fact and avoids speculation (founded by Auguste Comte), theory of knowledgepositivism
practice of accusing citizens of being Communist or disloyal without proof (named after Sen. Joseph McCarthy); policy of using accusations or personal investigation to restrict political oppositionMccarthyism
previously mentioned, previously named, aforementioned, aforesaid (Law), say, say (Past participle of), sayyidsaid
quadratic, something defined by quadratic equationquadric
quality of being tendentious, state of having a definite purposetendentiousness
 

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