Results for: collection of formulas
English English
air formation between squadron and wing, band of musicians, bunch; ensemble, band; (Computers) window which contains several application icons (in a Windows environment), collection of atoms, collection of similar elements, companies under common contr...group
amount baked, amount for one operation, bach, group, collection, bundle, organize together in a bundle; place in a batch, process items as batch, programs processed together, quantity regarded as groupbatch
amount of writing on a page, boy apprenticed to knight, boy attendant, boy servant in medieval times, boy who runs errands, call, summon (e.g. to the telephone); number pages, number sheets of paper in a collection; look through the pages of something,...page
anthology, collection of literary works, anthology; miscellanycollectanea
anthology, decorate with garland, decorative wreath (of flowers, leaves, etc.); collection of poems or storiesgarland
anthology, educational book, lay reader, lecturer at British university, one who reads; proofreader, one who reads documents and corrects errors; book containing a collection of passages for use in a lesson, reading device, somebody who reads, somebody...reader
any bundle, bind into a sheaf, make into a sheaf, bundle of grain bound together after harvesting; bundle, collection, bundle of harvested grain stalks, sheavesheaf
archive collection of filmsfilm library
arms factory, building for military training, collection of weapons, place where arms are manufactured; place where arms are stored, arsenal, resources of any kind, store for weaponsarmory
arrange papers methodically for preservation and reference; formally submit; walk in a line, march in line; sharpen, smooth with a file, bring a lawsuit, computer information, dossier, collection of documents on a subject; collection of computer data w...file
arrange something, arrange; place in order; dress in fancy clothes, collection, data structure, deploy troops, display; layout; clothing; (Computers) arrangement of data elements along one or more dimensions (recommended format for data that is not acc...array
artificial palate fitted with false teeth, coating of metal, collection dish for money, contents of plate, cover something with gold or silver, cover something with metal sheets, cover with a thin layer of metal, coat with metal, cut of beef, dish for ...plate
artistic arrangement of miscellaneous items, collection, gathering of people, assembly of people; collection; accumulation, gathering togetherassemblage
artistic representation, description of myths; collection of myths; expression of myths (dramatic, plastic etc.), volume of mythsmythography
assembly, assembly; meeting; convention; cluster, collection; pustule, abscess, boil, cluster of things, collecting of something, folds in clothgathering
 

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