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English English
computerized electronic instrument capable of reproducing the sounds of various musical instruments; person or thing that synthesizes, electronic musical instrument, manufacturer of synthetic substances, somebody who combines different elementssynthesizer
conclusion drawn, drawing a conclusion, logical conclusion, reasoning, subtraction of an amount, reduction, discount; conclusion; method of logical reasoning in which one uses a general rule to determine individual elementsdeduction
condition of blood poisoning due to the retention of toxic elements that are usually excreted in the urine (Medicine), uremiauraemia
configuration or structure which forms a unified whole and cannot be predicted from its individual elements (Psychology)Gestalt
conflicting or incompatible with something, containing conflicting or contradictory elements, incongruous; changeable, lacking common values in an equation, varying and unpredictableinconsistent
consisting of 4 parts, multiplied by 4, multiplied by four; containing four parts; having four members, times four, with 4 elementsfourfold
construct a story, introduce elements into something larger, knit, interlace; wind (between obstacles); be knit, be interlaced; embroider, make cloth, make something by interlacing strands, move from side to side, pattern or texture in which a cloth is...weave
contemporary of James I, of architectural style, of furniture style in the style of furniture fashionable during the reign of King James I., of James I relating to King James I or to the period of his English reign (1603 - 1625)., statesman or writer w...Jacobean
control of political and social institutions by secular elementslaicism
coordinating conjunction, co-ordinator, person that coordinates, person that arranges, somebody bringing together different elementscoordinator
count incorrectly, err mathematically, miscalculate, incorrect count, mathematical error, mistake in counting, miscalculationmiscount
country and western music incorporating elements of swingwestern swing
county in western Ireland; Saint Clare of Assisi (1194-1253), Italian-born woman who found the order of Franciscan nuns; John Clare (1793-1864), English poet; female first name; family nameClare
create a geographic diagram; plan; outline, create map of something, diagram of stars, discover and show, drawing showing route or location, function, match set elements, note gene sequence, two dimensional depiction of a geographic or celestial area; ...map
create from essential elements, emerge slowly, make alcoholic spirits, purify liquid with heatdistill; distil
 

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