Results for: private club, student organization
English English
bottle-shaped clubIndian club
bottom of a shoe, bottom of a shoe; bottom of the foot; any of a number of flatfish (especially those used for food), bottom surface of a golf club, exclusive, fish with flat body, food fish like the sole, only, solitary; unique; exclusive, place on th...sole
bough; affiliate; limb, creek, distinct part of large organization, divide into smaller parts, expand activities or interests, family line, fork, divide into branches, have branches, jump to alternate program path, local unit in organization, part of c...branch
box for receiving mail, message storage file, postbox, public box for depositing outgoing letters, postbox; private box for receiving incoming mail; file in which electronic mail is stored (Computers), public collection box for mailing lettersmailbox
branch of grammar, organization of words in sentences, rule-based arrangement, rules for deriving logical formulas, rules governing program structure, rules of syntax, study of sentence structure (Grammar); rules governing the arrangement of instructio...syntax
branch of law, law applying to the public, see also:private lawpublic law
bread slices with filling in between, dish made by placing food between two slices of bread, make a sandwich; place between two things, place somebody or something between things, see also:club sandwich, something like a sandwichsandwich
British private elementary school, private secondary schoolpreparatory school
brotherly love, organization of male students; group of people joined by brotherly relations; group of people interested in or involved in similar pursuits; brotherhood; brotherliness, people with something in common, see also:sorority, society for col...fraternity
building for public events, lecture hall, large auditorium in which lectures and other programs are presented; organization which sponsors various activities for cultural enrichment and entertainment; state run secondary school (in France)lyceum
building used by club, locker room, meeting place of a club (group that meets periodically for a shared activity)clubhouse
Bund, dam; embankment, political organization, see also:levee, South Asiaembankmentbund
business representative organizationtrade association
cabinet incorporating writing desk, cabinet member, civil servant assisting government minister, clerical worker, office clerk, one who performs administrative work in an office or organization; government minister, member of a governmental cabinet; wr...secretary
cabinet; small storage room, pantry, in theory only, meet together privately in a room, private; secret, covert (Slang), put somebody in private place, small private room, storage place, toiletcloset
 

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