Results for: feeding babies on demand
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act of petitioning, appeal or request to higher authority, demand for action with signatures, give petition to somebody, make demand using petition, make formal request, pleading stating cause of action, demand; plea, something requested, submit a requ...petition
act of squeezing; hug; handshake; amount extracted by squeezing; sweetheart (Slang), apply pressure, barely manage, bunt the ball, collapse, crowd of people or things, demand money from, extort money or favors, financial pressure to act, find time for,...squeeze
admit fact, agree, demand, having stipules, make formal promise, require that certain conditions be met before the signing of a contract; specify, require; promise, guarantee (regarding a contract)stipulate
amount sold or rate of selling, auction, commercial transaction in which one party buys an item from another party; instance of offering goods at a reduced price; demand for merchandise; auction, department selling things, market or demand, opportunity...sale
An underwritinginvestment company that offersshares in its mutual funds, or an influential institution that highly values a particular security and thus creates additional demand for the security.Sponsor
animal feeding on carrion or scraps, one who cleans; animal that feeds on trash or decaying flesh; street cleaner; one who searches through garbage for usable materials, somebody looking for something usable, substance removing impuritiesscavenger
announce for sale, baying of hounds, call of bird or animal, call; shed tears of sorrow or pain; shout, give something as reason, inarticulate sound, interjection; shout; weeping, make distinctive sound, period of weeping, proclamation, public demand, ...cry
ant feeding on fungusleafcutter ant
apparatus which keeps eggs warm until they hatch; temperature-controlled apparatus in which sick or premature infants are kept; device in which bacteria are cultivated, device to nurture something, hospital apparatus for premature babies, surroundings ...incubator
assign something to another, claim something without right, demand without right; seize unjustly; attribute unjustlyarrogate
assist in birth of baby, deliver a baby, assist in childbirth, one who assists women in childbirth, somebody helping to create something, somebody trained to deliver babiesmidwife
assistance in the birth of babies, profession of delivering babiesmidwifery
assume, assumption, premise; requirement, prerequisite; basic principle, fundamental tenet; axiom, fact that requires no proof, claim something, precondition, presume, suppose; assume, take for granted; claim, stipulate; demand, something assumed true,...postulate
average electricity demandbase load
be going to have a baby, confidently believe, demand something as a right or duty, hope, anticipate; assume, wait for an anticipated thingexpect
 

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