Results for: persistent inflexible behavior pattern, printing stereotypes
English English
abrupt bend in a straight line, beginning, compensate; balance; print with an offset printing press, counteract somethingoffset
absence of violence, lack of violence; nonaggressive behavior, passivity, principle of refraining from using violencenonviolence
absolutely, clear in meaning, evident; simple, unembellished; ugly, unattractive; flat, smooth, clearly, clearly visible, flat expanse of land, frank, in simplest knitting style or stitch, lacking pattern or coloration, not pretty, plateau, area of lev...plain
absorbent baby clothing, absorbent cloth worn by babies (as underpants), decorate with diaper pattern, fabric with diaper pattern, nappy, pattern of small motifs, put a diaper on, put diaper on babydiaper
abundant source of something, fountain, holder for liquid, receptacle for baptismal water, receptacle for holy water, style and size of type, typeface, type style (Computers); complete set of type (Printing); basin in which baptismal water is kept; spr...font
accessibility of text, suitability for reading; ability to be understood, comprehensibility; legibility, neatness of writing or printing that makes reading possiblereadability
accidentally, by chance, fortuitously, without prior planning, unplanned, equally likely, having definite probability, lacking regularity, without a patternrandom
act as respectable cover for, area of activity, aspect of something, at or near the front, battle zone, be the head of, beginning or first pages, confront, cover for illegal activities, deliberately assumed behavior, detachable shirt front, direction i...front
act immorally, unethical, or unprofessional behavior, incompetence, manage incompetently, misbehavior, improper conduct, unprofessional behavior; bad managementmisconduct
act intended to impress, behavior intended to impress, insincere behavior, artificial manner, pretenseaffectation
act of creeping, act of moving stealthily or furtively, deceptive, underhanded; mean, contemptible; deceitful; secret; sly, hidden from others, slight but persistentsneaking
act of deviating; aberration, abnormality; divergence, change or difference, compass error, difference from statistical average, unacceptable behavior or attitudedeviation
act of fixating; stabilizing; focusing on; fixing in place; arrest of emotional development; obsession, conversion of nitrogen, immature psychosexual behavior, preserving for examination, stabilization of chemicalfixation
act of forming into a line, act of straightening; positioning, arrangement; placement and direction of text or graphics in relation to the document margin (Computers, Printing), alinement, ground plan, linear or orderly arrangement, positioning of some...alignment
act of gathering scallops; act of decorating with a curved or fluted edge; curved or fluted patternscalloping
 

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