Results for: affidavit statement, certificate attached to an affidavit (Law)
English English
ear covering attached to a hat, straps or flaps attached to a hat (for covering the ears)earflap
early bicycle, tricycle; any of various types of early bicycles propelled by pedals attached to the front wheel or by the rider pushing his feet along the groundvelocipede
electronic security device attached to a car and that stops the engine from working in order to prevent the car from being stolen (the device starts to operate after the engine has been turned off and should be cut off when starting-up the engine); som...immobilizer
end section of book, epilogue, commentary at the end of a book or document, concluding statementafterword
environmental impact statementenvironmental assessment
environmental pollutant, polychlorinated biphenyl, polychlorinated byphenyl; poisonous chemical substance, printed circuit board; thin board to which electric components and wires are attached to one side and printed circuits are attached to the otherPCB
established person, object in fixed position, something which is permanently or securely attached; one who has been in the same place or position for a long time; set date for a sporting event; regularly scheduled sporting eventfixture
Euro just means outside your country. So a Eurodollar is a certificate of deposit in U.S. dollars in some other country (though mainly traded in London). A Euroyen is a CD in yen outside of Japan., money deposited in another countryEurocurrency
evidence given by witness in court, statement under oath; proof, public avowal, Ten Commandmentstestimony
exaggerated statement, exaggerating, overstatement, act of making something seem greater or more important than it really is; act of making something larger than normalexaggeration
exaggeration; overly strong statementoverstatement
express something general, give wider use to, make general or indefinite statements; form a general principle; conclude, infer; make generally applicable; give a general character to, make generally known, make inference, make sweeping statement, spreadgeneralize
expressing conditions or consequences, expressing likelihood or probability, must (indicating duty or obligation); would (softening the statment); would be (expressing the conditional nature of the connected statement), reporting past viewpoint about f...should
expression of regret or sorrow; defense, justification, formal justification, inferior example, statement expressing remorseapology
extra spoken stress on important word, forcefulness of expression, importance, importance that is attached to something; accent or stress that is placed on a word or wordsemphasis
 

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