Results for: senior citizen
English English
announcer, proclaimer, prospective U.S. citizen, somebody who formally declares somethingdeclarant
any of a number of trees or shrubs; person who is older, born earlier, elderberry, person born earlier, respected adviser, See also: Usage note below, senior member of a church, senior member of a community, superior, tree with purplish-black berrieselder
at most senior level, involving important peopletop-level
Australian court official, Canadian court officer, chief law enforcement officer of a county who is responsible for carrying out court orders, Scottish judge, senior official of English county, U.S. county law enforcement officersheriff
Australian health insurance scheme, federal system of medical insurance in the USA for the elderly; national healthcare plan which is financed by taxation (in Canada and Australia), public health care for senior citizensMedicare
Austronesian language, citizen of Bali (island in Indonesia), of or pertaining to Bali (island in Indonesia), somebody from BaliBalinese
Bahasa Indonesia, of or pertaining to Indonesia or its inhabitants, resident of Indonesia, citizen of Indonesia; language spoken in Indonesia, somebody from IndonesiaIndonesian
Belarusian, language spoken in Belorussia (country located in eastern Europe); resident or citizen of Belorussia, from Belorussia (country located in eastern Europe)Belorussian
best student, senior student with the highest grade point average who delivers the parting speech at a graduation ceremonyvaledictorian
biblical ancestor, dignitary of the Latter-Day Saints, Eastern Orthodox bishop, founder, head of a family, Hebrew leader, male head of a church; male head of a family, oldest member, respected senior, senior Roman Catholic bishoppatriarch
biblical priest and king, priest and king of Salem (in the book of Genesis in the Bible); order of priests in the Mormon Church; male first name (Hebrew), senior Mormon priestsMelchizedek
born as free citizen, born free, not born a slave; of one who is born free, relating to free citizensfreeborn
characteristic of people of particular nation, citizen of particular nation, citizen; subject of a country (especially referring to people living abroad who are entitled to protection from their native country), competition involving contestants from w...national
chess piece, church official who oversees a number of Christian churches; piece in the game of chess, senior Christian clericbishop
cited, citizencit.
 

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