Results for: pride in belonging to something
English English
absence of unity, not associated with a trade union; not belonging to a professional union, not in union, not made by union members, not using union membersnonunion
accompanying, concurrent, attendant, occurring together, belonging together, happening at the same time, something that accompanies something elseconcomitant
acknowledge, be in possession of; belong to; confess, belonging to oneself or itself (mine, yours, his, etc.); self, by oneself, emphasizes possessive, have something as property, indicates that somebody does something unaided, take responsibility forown
act of speech, enunciation, articulation, expression; manner of expression; accent, unique style of pronunciation belonging to an individual, making sounds of speech, transcription of soundspronunciation
active female member of a fashionable club, woman belonging to clubsclubwoman
active member of a fashionable club, man belonging to clubsclubman
adrenal gland, belonging or relating to the adrenal glands; situated near the kidneys, on the kidneys, relating to adrenal glandsadrenal
advocate of elitism, one who favors leadership by an elite; one who takes pride in belonging to an elite group, favoring of leadership by an elite; taking pride in belonging to an elite group; snobby (Slang)elitist
after modernism, belonging to the postmodern movement in art and architecture (supports use of complex and decorative styles, with emphasis on local historical styles - opposed to the principles of modernism)postmodern
amateurish, contrary to professional standards, not belonging to profession, not professional; contrary to professional ethics; unbecoming in members of a professionunprofessional
analyzing prices and market indicators, belonging to particular subject or profession, exhibiting technique, high-tech, of or pertaining to technique; relating to technology; specialized; mechanical; having practical knowledge; applied, relating to ind...technical
ancestor, base of something, basic part of a word, be based, be fixed, cause, dig in the ground with the snout, embedded body part, end of a nerve, feeling of belonging, foundation of a chord, grow roots, lend support to somebody, number multiplied by ...root
ancient Sanskrit, belonging to culture that produced Vedas, in ancient Sanskrit, in the Vedas, of the Veda, of the sacred writings in Hinduism; of the Vedas, pertaining to each of the four books of the VedaVedic
angel of high rank; any of a number of plants belonging to the parsley family, angelica, principal angel, rank above angel in medieval classificationarchangel
animal belonging to the family of lizards and dinosaurs, resembling a lizard; from the family of lizards and dinosaurs (Zoology)saurian
 

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