Results for: approach to ethics, goal-directed activity, study of causes, study of final causes
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agreed period of delay, allowed delay in meeting obligation, legally authorized delay in the payment of money due; abandonment of debts; temporary cessation of an activity (especially when dangerous or harmful)moratorium
ahead of time, beforehand, bring forward in time, development, forward movement, progress; modernization; promotion; amount or payment of money given before it is due, friendly approach, give beforehand, going in frontadvance
aim at something, aim something, goal, make somebody or something target, mark, objective, marker for taking levels, object aimed at in shooting, small shield, somebody or something on receiving end, something aimed at, something hit by particle accele...target
aim or goal, aspiration, hope, desire for successambition
aim, article, thing; goal; focus of a thought or action; (Grammar) recipient of action; (Computers) image or part of a document that can be embedded within another document; (in OOP) self-contained unit of data with its own built-in procedures, be oppo...object
aim, concept, thought; opinion, theory; intention, plan, goal; impression; vague supposition, gist, mental image, suggestionidea
aim, purpose, goal; objective case (Grammar), based on facts, being object of verb, existing independently of mind, free of bias, impartial, unbiased; existing outside of the mind; relating to or characteristic of a direct object (Grammar); expressing ...objective
aimless, lacking a focus, lacking a goaldirectionless
aimlessly, without a goal, without specific intentpurposelessly
aimlessness, state of lacking a goal, state of lacking specific intentpurposelessness
aircraft landing in stormy weather in which the pilot is provided with precise guidance for the final approach in landing using surveillance precision approach radargca (Ground-Controlled Approach)
algology, branch of botany that concentrates on the study of algaephycology
align, assign somebody to a track, bring and leave dirt, career path, course of study, course of travel, distance between wheels, follow, follow a moving object, follow a path, follow a trail, follow progress, follow the flight path, follow the groove ...track
all participants except favorite, area of activity, area of agricultural land, area of force, area of military operations, area rich in resources, area; domain, range; piece of land; space designated for an item of information in a record (Computers); ...field
all that can be known, familiarity, understanding; something that is known; wisdom; learning, education; awareness, cognizance, information in mind, intercourse, learning through experience or study, specific informationknowledge
 

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