Results for: centimeter-gram-second system, Chief of General Staffcommanding officer of an army or air force
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advantage, capital letter, cash for investment, center of activity, chapiter, city where national or regional government is located; property, assets, wealth; top of a column, economic resource, excellent, grave, main, chief, principal; punishable by d...capital
advocate of dynamism, supporter of the theory that all phenomena can be explained as manifestations of some inherent forcedynamist
advocate of feudalism, advocate of the political and social system of medieval Europefeudalist
advocate of human rights, advocate of a system of thought which values human dignity and achievements; student of the humanitieshumanist
advocate of totalitarianism, one who supports an autocratic government, centralized and dictatorial, pertaining to an autocracy; despotic, tyrannical; suppressing dissent, intolerant of opposition, supporter of a totalitarian systemtotalitarian
affect plant with blight, cause of blight in plants, destroy, ruin; cause to wither and die (of a plant), destructive force, disease, plague, scourge; affliction, destruction, plant disease, potato blight, ruined stateblight
affect strongly; make an impression; emphasize; stamp, make a mark using pressure, apply a voltage, force to serve, influence deeply or please greatly, make clearly understood, press a shape into something, seizeimpress
affecting whole body, affecting whole plant, of a system, of or pertaining to a system; pertaining to or affecting an entire body or organism, systemic chemicalsystemic
affectionate tickle under the chin, careless throw, clamp on lathe or drill, clamp; section of meat (between the neck and shoulder), cluck, cut of beef, food, force to leave, get rid of, give up, throw carelessly, toss; tap someone affectionately under...chuck
afferent, centralizing power, developing inward, employing centripetal force, proceeding toward a center; using centripetal force, see also:centrifugal, toward centercentripetal
affidavit statement, certificate attached to an affidavit (Law); civil officer, magistratejurat
African American woman, close woman friend, closely linked, female sibling, female sibling; nun, female member of a religious order; head nurse, chief nurse (British); close female friend; fellow woman; female advocate of feminism; fellow black woman (...sister
African soldier or police officeraskari; askar
African weaverbird, bottom-dwelling fish, East African finch, grenade-carrying soldier, member of the first regiment of household infantry, member of the Grenadier Guards of the British Army; soldier who throws grenades (Obsolete); member of an elite u...grenadier
agency, body part, instrument similar to organ, internal body part; musical instrument that makes sound by pressing air through a system of graduated pipes; any instrument that makes sound similar to an organ (but without the use of pipes), means of co...organ
 

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