Results for: half, rest period midway through a game
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arbitrator, unbiased person who makes decisions and settles disputes; umpire, official who enforces game rules during sports competitionsref. (referee)
Archaean, Archean era, of earliest geological period, of oldest rockArchean
area for game animals, crowded building or areawarren
area for public recreation, area housing military vehicles, business site, kiss in parked car, leave something somewhere, maneuver motor vehicle into space, place a vehicle in a location for an extended period of time, place spacecraft in orbit, positi...park
area in a theater, classify phases of disease, detachable rocket unit, dramatic profession, elevation of a river surface, organize a performance for the public, organize event, part of journey, present; carry out, execute, period of development of an o...stage
area in southwestern Asia between the Jordan River and the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Biblical land of Israel; land of Israel during the period of the British Mandate (before the establishment of the modern state of Israel); city in Texas ...Palestine
area in the southeast, compass point between S and E, facing toward the southeast; coming from the southeast, point of direction midway between south and east; area located in a southeastern direction, toward the southeast; from the southeastsoutheast
area in the southwest, compass point between S and W, facing toward the southwest; coming from the southwest, point of direction midway between south and westsouthwest
area of ice used for sports, building for ice sports, ice surface for ice skating and other sports; wooden surface for rollerskating; skating arena; designated area on which a game is played, playing side, surface used for roller-skatingrink
area of sideshows at fair, half of the way, halfway through something, in the middle of the way, at the half mark of the total distance, located in the middle of the way, located halfwaymidway
arena for jai alai, court in which the game jai-alai is playedfronton
arm of starfish, beam of energy, beam of light, beam; flicker, gleam; trace or hint of something (i.e. ray of hope), bright streak from lunar crater, emit light, extend in lines, flat fish, half-line, line extending from pointray
armed fighting between groups, battle, combat, struggle; be in a state of war, be in a struggle, conflict, make war, methods of warfare, of combat, pertaining to war, period during war, serious effort to end something, state or period of combat between...war
arrange goods in a window display, arrange hair, clean fish and game, clothes, clothing required for particular occasion, come into alignment, cover a wound, decorate something, dress rehearsal, finish a material, formal, of clothing or dress; of a for...dress
arrange; resolve, clear up; put in order; determine; pay a debt or bill; populate, fill with inhabitants; inhabit, establish a residence; sink to the bottom; calm, quiet; come to rest, land, assign property, bench with arm rests and a high back (usuall...settle
 

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