Results for: visiting card
English English
act of traveling about and visiting tourist attractions, for the purpose of touring; involved in visiting tourist attractions, visiting sightssightseeing
act of visiting or attending regularlyfrequentation
act of visiting stores and buying merchandise, activity of going to shop, goods purchased in shops, pertaining to shopping, pertaining to the act of buying merchandise at retail storesshopping
adaptor, device for connecting unlike parts, electric connector, person or thing that adapts; device used to join unmatching parts; expansion card, circuit board that connects to the motherboard and enables a computer to work with a particular piece of...adapter
advertise or announce with placards, notice displayed in public, post notices, post announcements; publicize, announce using notices or posters, banner; public notice, announcement displayed in a public place, put placards on something, small card or m...placard
affection, animal heart used as food, basis of emotional life, beloved person, blood-pumping organ, bodily organ which pumps blood, character, compassion, disposition, essential part of something, part of vegetable around core, playing card, position o...heart
agreement; amount, bargain, board of softwood, business transaction, cards distributed or received, distribute cards, distribution of cards, give out a particular card, distribute; supply; direct; take care; sell, trade, make somebody experience someth...deal
all fours, card gameseven-up
alphabetical listing on separate cards, card indexcard catalog
amusing eccentric person, card bearing picture of jester, disabling clause, one who jokes, jester; one of two extra playing cards in a deck of cards, teller or player of jokes, thoughtless or inconsiderate personjoker
amusing person, ask for identification, cardstock, variety of stiff paper available in a range of thicknesses, collectable stiff paper with picture, colored card shown to soccer player, comb and clean wool or cotton, untangle wool or cotton fibers in p...card
animal part corresponding to the human hand, approach or method, bunch, card player, clap, cut of pork, degree of closeness to a source, end of the human arm, feel of a fabric, furl, give, pass using the hand; help, assist, handle, handwritinghand
announcer, somebody phoning or visiting, visitor; one who calls on the telephone; party who initiates communication (Computers)caller
any wild or cultivated shrubs from the genus Rosa; flower produced by shrubs from the genus Rosa; funnel; bundle of ribbons formed in the shape of a rose, compass card, easy circumstances, flower of a rose shrub, form of various minerals, having a pink...rose
armed robbery, act of forcing a person to stop and robbing them; delay, withholding of cardholdup
 

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