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accelerant, chemical that speeds up reaction, device for giving particles high velocities, gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics...accelerator
acceptor, receiver, one who takes in; sensor which receives stimuli (in the nervous system), receiver of pollution, receiving device, sensitive nerve ending, specific cell binding site or moleculereceptor
act of contaminating something, alteration of word or phrase, pollution, something which contaminates; spreading of impurities; infection (by a disease), something that contaminatescontamination
act of pounding, attack continuously, avoirdupois unit of weight, beat something to pulp or powder, British unit of force, coin or bill worth a pound, common unit of currency, enclosure for stray animals, enclosure for vehicles or other goods, place fo...pound
act threateningly, be shown reared up in profile, build something with a slope, curved bend in a handrail, embankment, levee; sloping surface which connects two levels; frenzy, rampage, increment something gradually, movable stairs, move violently or t...ramp
adult willing to do something permittedconsenting adult
advance excavation, cesspool, drainage ditch, pit into which waste liquid drains; chamber into which motor fluids drain before being recirculation or disposal, drainage reservoir in mine, oil pan, reservoir for liquidsump
Advanced Technology; model of IBM PC introduced in 1984, antitank, anti-tank; designed for use against tanks or other armored vehiclesAT
against the law, unlawful, not allowed by law, against the rules, illegal immigrant, not permitted by computerillegal
aim at something, aim something, goal, make somebody or something target, mark, objective, marker for taking levels, object aimed at in shooting, small shield, somebody or something on receiving end, something aimed at, something hit by particle accele...target
air force unit, any of a variety of military units containing both personnel and vehicles; group, cavalry unit, naval unitsquadron
allowed; licensed; legitimate, permittedpermissible
any of several species of plants with spiny heads or fruit; iron ball with four spikes arranged so that one is always pointing upward (used to hinder passage of cavalries or vehicles), spikes to catch hooves or tires, spiny plant, star thistle, water c...caltrop
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
application of weights, friction allowing movement, pulling, towing power, way to achieve progress, way to move vehiclestraction
 

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