Results for: serving to intromit, serving to put in, inserting
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large spoon used for eating or serving food; cooking measure equal to 3 teaspoons or 1/2 fluid ounce, serving spoontablespoon
letter of warning, supervisory; serving as warning, cautionary, warning lettermonitory
lighthouse or beacon located on land which serves as a guide to sea travelers, object serving to guide sailorsseamark
like something or somebody else, recalling the past, suggesting memories of the past, suggestive, evocative, serving to remind; tending to remember past events and experiencesreminiscent
limiting a meaning, serving to restrict; pertaining to a limitation or restriction, tending to limitrestrictive
link, connection; connective word, word which joins, linking, linking word, serving to join or link, stamen tissueconnective
long spoon with a deep bowl, long-handled spoon used for serving liquids, dipper, serve using a ladle, spoon out, dip out and serve with a ladleladle
machine that selects and plays records, machine which contains a collection of records which can be played by inserting a coin and pushing a buttonjukebox
machine which contains a collection of records which can be played by inserting a coin and pushing a buttonjuke box
make a short high-pitched sound; call a beeper (portable call taker), make beep, short high noise, short high-pitched sound (often serving as a signal or warning in an electronic device)beep
man serving in bar, server, waiter, bartenderbarman
man serving on a committee, man who is a member of a committee (group of persons appointed or elected to act upon some matter of business, board, council)committeeman
mayoral office, respectful title of one serving as mayormayorship
means to goal, method to attain a goal; method of employing forces in combat; planning of small-scale military actions serving a larger strategy, pertaining to combat tactics, pertaining to the science of employing forces in combattactic
medication for treating gas in the digestive system, serving to expel gas from the stomach or intestinescarminative
 

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