Results for: addendum, addition, address
English English
of an appendix to a will, of an addition to a willcodicillary
of or pertaining to an increase or addition; of or pertaining to growth; of or pertaining to profitincremental
one who marks with an address, sender; one who files a petitionaddresser
one who marks with an address, sender; one who files a petitionaddressor
outgrowth, protuberance, abnormal growth or swelling (as of the skin); normal growth or appendage, unsightly additionexcrescence
placed within or between; altered, changed, having the addition of something new; altered in an unauthorized manner (of text)interpolated
Point Of Presence; point of access to the Internet that has a unique Internet address (the size of an Internet service provider is measured according to the numbers of access points it has)POP
POP, point of access to the Internet that has a unique Internet address (the size of an Internet Service Provider is measured by the number of access points it has)Point Of Presence
process of converting into an alcohol; addition of alcohol; process of intoxicationalcoholization
public accountant, public-address system, public-address system; mechanized system for amplifying sound in public or large areasPA
public-address systemPA system
respect felt, respect gained, respect somebody or something deeply, used to address Christian clergy, venerate, respect deeply, honor, veneration, sense of deep respect; gesture of honor, tributereverence
respectful address for judge or bishopLordship
respectful title used when addressing a woman; woman in charge of a home; woman who runs a brothel, used to address a womanmadam
sir, master, boss (used by African natives), term of addressbwana
 

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