Results for: probability linked to another event
English English
accidentally, by chance, fortuitously, without prior planning, unplanned, equally likely, having definite probability, lacking regularity, without a patternrandom
accompaniment, copied, copying, copying of data in order for retrieval in the event of a malfunction (Computers); substitute; reserve, spare, overflow, providing musical accompaniment, reinforcements, security copy, substitute or reserve, support, supp...backup
accompanying, as part of the background, background radiation, causes of an event, inconspicuous position, information, low-priority environment in computers, part of picture, personal circumstances and experiences, pertaining to a setting, pertaining ...background
acquirer of capital for venture, binding site in a DNA chain, one who advances, one who encourages; entrepreneur, one who participates in a business initiative, somebody or something arranging public event, something that encourages tumor cells, substa...promoter
act as leader of event, driving force in event, head, be at the front, leading forces in military attack, pointed head of spear, sharp pointed end of a spear; leader of an attacking force; driving forcespearhead
act as master of ceremonies, act as the announcer of an eventemceed (emcee)
act as master of ceremonies, act as the announcer of an eventemceeing (emcee)
act as master of ceremonies, act as the announcer of an event, be master of ceremoniesemcee
act as prelude to something, free-standing piece of music, introduce with prelude, introductory event or occurrence, introductory piece of music, opening; introduction; overture, introductory musical piece (Music); short musical composition (Music), pr...prelude
act of distributing or portioning something out; particular group to which something is distributed (e.g. a newspaper or magazine); allotment; systematic division of items into parts; (Statistics) probability or frequency with which items are distribut...distribution
act of enclosing, boundary fence, confinement, closure of area; additional document or letter placed within another, inclosure, land surrounded by a boundary, reserved area at sports event, restricted part of convent or monastery, something inside a le...enclosure
act of God, amazing event, marvelous example of skill, supernatural event; wonderful occurrence that is considered to be the work of God; marvelmiracle
act of honoring, ceremony honoring somebody or something, tribute, memorial; act of honoring the memory (of a person or event); memorial servicecommemoration
act of implying; something implied, indirect suggestion, connotation, hint; state of being involved in an action or event, implicit understanding, involvement, logical relationimplication
act of leading people in cheering (generally at a sporting event)cheerleading
 

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