Results for: in a central manner
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area in central Paris on the Left Bank of the Seine River, noted for educational and cultural pursuitsLatin Quarter
area in central Paris, south of the Seine RiverLeft Bank
area in London, area in New York, district in central London (famous for its theaters, restaurants and clubs); district in New York City on southwest Manhattan Island (famous for its art galleries, restaurants and shops)Soho
area that is smooth or slippery; floating film of oil; magazine printed on shiny paper (Informal), crafty, expensive magazine, glib, glossy magazine, in a smooth manner, cleverly, make smooth and glossy, make sleek; make tidy, spruce up (Informal), mak...slick
argue, buyer of stolen goods, deal in stolen goods, enclose area with fence, enclose within a fence or other barrier; separate with a fence or other barrier; protect, guard; fight with swords; evade a question, respond in a vague manner, enclosing stru...fence
argumentatively, combatively, in the manner of being inclined to disputequarrelsomely
arise, come from, originate; remove the stem from; stop, check, dam up; restrain, hold back, base of a word, central stalk of a plant; petiole; slender part which connects or supports; main part of a word to which affixes are added (Grammar); family li...stem
Arithmetic and Logic Unit; component of the central processing unit that performs calculations and logical operations, arithmetic logic unitALU
arouse public interest, make somebody anxious, move something violently, stir up, disturb; perturb, excite; cause turmoil and unrest; cause to move in an irregular manner, shakeagitate
arranged in an improper or unsuccessful mannermisaligned
arranged in rays, arranged as spokes radiating from a central point, of forearm bone, of radius, radial tire, running from center outward, with body parts in circular arrangementradial
arrangement in which two dissimilar organisms live together in what is usually a mutually beneficial manner (Biology), close association of animals or plants, mutually beneficial relationshipsymbiosis
arrangement of atoms, building; something created from a number of interconnecting parts; manner in which something is constructed, component parts of rocks, give structure to, orderly system of parts, organic feature, organize, give form to, something...structure
arrangement of light fixtures; effect achieved with light; illumination; act of setting fire to, igniting; manner in which light falls across a surface, effect produced by lights, equipment for providing artificial light, quality of light in artwork, t...lighting
arrogance, channel, sandbar, splash, splash of a liquid; sound of liquid splashing; piece of land over which waves flow, sandbank; narrow channel through which tides flow; boastful manner, insolent behavior, splash something, make a splashing sound; da...swash
 

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