Results for: Scout of the highest rank
English English
act of grading, act of classifying, act of assigning ranks, foremost, holding high rank, position relative to others, working out ranking orderranking
add pinnacle to something, furnish with towers, construct turrets, highest point, mountain peak, pointed ornament, put something on pinnacle, tower; precipice, cliff; acme, highest point; summitpinnacle
add topping to something, beginning or earliest part, best part, car roof, crown of head, cut top off something, distill volatile part of solution, exceed or better something, first half of baseball inning, garment covering upper body, high, highest pa...top
advance in rank, advance something, advertise something, exchange pawn for more powerful piece, further, advance; advance in rank or position; foster sales through advertising, encourage sales; aid, help, assist; obtain through trickery (Slang), suppor...promote
advanced in rank, elevated in statuspromoted
age of legal responsibility, difference in number of votes, greater number of people or things, greater part or number, number greater than half of the total; number of votes which amounts to more than half the votes cast; military rank or position of ...majority
agreement between client and therapist, agreement to marry, pact, arrange marriage, contract bridge, create a formal agreement; get; make smaller; reduce; become smaller, document recording agreement, formally or legally agree, get illness, highest bri...contract
aircraft formation with offset positions, device for studying spectra, form an echelon, level in a hierarchy, rank; rankingechelon
aircraft, flat, flat surface, flat surface on which any geometrical line that joins two points can lie (Geometry); two-dimensional surface (Art); airplane; rank, level; type of tree; bladed tool used to smooth wood, planar; level, even, level of realit...plane
almost, greatest, highest in number; largest; majority; principal; highest degree; greatest degree, highest in number; largest; predominant; principal; highest in degree; greatest in extent, almost (Old English), superlative of "much", to the greatest ...most
AMEX; Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the U.S. Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index options (computer technology index, institutional index, major market index) and ...American Stock Exchange
amount of progress, amount of separation, avoid emotional involvement, avoid supporting, closeness allowing some activity, coolness or aloofness, difference in rank, far-off place, ideological gulf, interval of time, length between two things, space be...distance
an Army ranksergeant first class
ancient Jewish council, highest court of the ancient Jews during the Second Temple Period (ruled on administrative, judicial, and religious issues)Sanhedrin
ancient Roman of praetor rank, corruptpraetorian
 

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