Results for: gathering
English English
act of reconnoitering, gathering information in enemy territory; survey, collection of data, exploration to gather information, preliminary surveyreconnaissance
act of reconnoitering; act of gathering information; activities of the Boy or Girl Scoutsscouting
act of working for a government as a spy; act of secretly investigating and gathering information about other people; seeing, observingspying
animal feces, imitation bullet, make pellets of something, small ball of compressed material, small ball; bullet, small lead shot; pill, tablet (of medication); solid phase gathering on the bottom of vial, small bullet, stone missile for cannon or cata...pellet
apparatus for smoking food, gathering of men, person or thing that smokes; smoking car, railroad car in which smoking is permitted; informal social gathering for men, railroad car designated for smoking, smoking compartment, somebody who smokessmoker
area of sky containing constellation, astrological arrangement of planets, gathering of celebrities, group of related things, group of stars forming shape, group of stars; group of related feelings or ideasconstellation
art exhibition or gallery, drawing room, reception room; gathering of intellectuals or leaders in a drawing room; art gallery, exhibition hall for works of art; beauty parlor, business offering services related to fashion or beauty, expensive clothes s...salon
artistic arrangement of miscellaneous items, collection, gathering of people, assembly of people; collection; accumulation, gathering togetherassemblage
assemblage, gathering of people; open space which holds large numbers of people; promenade in a park; boulevard, crowd, gathering together, large open spaceconcourse
assemble for military parade, celebratory procession of people, claim to be something else, display of people or things, flamboyant or flaunting exhibition of something, gathering of troops in formation, go on festive procession, lineup; procession; di...parade
assemble people or animals, collect, come together, having come together, relating to a gatheringcongregate
assembly, gathering, collecting, setgrouping
automobile race, exchange of shots, exchange shots, experience renewed buying of stocks, form together again, gather together for something, gathering, assembly; union, process of joining together; recovery, recuperation; type of auto race held on publ...rally
based on consent, customary, routine; formal, engaged in without nuclear energy, relating to a gathering, socially accepted, usual or establishedconventional
be at party, group acting together, group of soldiers, of a political group; of social gatherings, of two colors, one side in agreement or dispute, participate in a party; drink alcohol heavily (Slang), person, political group; social gathering; side o...party
 

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