Results for: dramatic behavior, performance of plays
English English
cluster of performance-measuring instruments, comic strip frame, control area of a computer, decorate with panels; cover with panels, display on a computer screen, fence section, flat rectangular part, group of judges or speakers, group of judges; boar...panel
clutch of eggs, environment, time and place of the action in a book (or film, etc.); set, scenery used in a dramatic production; complete set of tableware for one person; arrangement, position; melody accompanying a poem; frame in which a gem is set; (...setting
coarse behavior, place for raising pigspiggery
code of conduct, etiquette of state occasions, international agreement, method of dealing with a certain subject; draft of a treaty; rules of behavior; standard for dealing with data transfer (Computers), prepare or issue protocol, protocol statement, ...protocol
collapse, decrease, economic recession, fall, collapse; droop, slouch; decline, deteriorate; sink down, settle, period of poor performance, sudden decrease; drooping posture, slouch; collapse; period of time in which performance is poor, slouched postureslump
collection of plays or other literary works; combining of documents or other materials into one book; translation of a programs written in a high-level language to another language (Computers); compiling of data, gathering, something created by gatheringcompilation
coming attraction, describe a show in advance, description of a forthcoming show, early show, early display, early exhibition, make an early show, give an advance performance; see an advance performance, view an early show, opportunity to see something...preview
committed to or placed in an institution; transformed into or viewed as an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior), dependent on the routine of institution, established as normalinstitutionalized
commonplace activity, everyday task; habit, custom, practice; procedure that is always the same; part of a computer program containing instructions for a particular task (Computers), ordinary, usual; customary, habitual, regular pattern of behavior, re...routine
communication medium, means of land transport, means of transport (car, bus, etc.); instrument; means, mixture for paint pigment, performance for particular performer, structure for transport in space, substance blended with drugvehicle
company issuing tradable shares, company that offers shares, repertory company, stock, theater company performing cycle of playsstock company
competitive behaviorone-upmanship
complex musical composition, concert by symphony orchestra, harmonious composition or arrangement, harmony of sounds or colors, musical composition written for a symphony orchestra; symphony orchestra; performance by a symphony orchestra; harmonious ar...symphony
component added to a computer in order to improve performanceadd on
conceitedness, behavior of a coxcombcoxcombry
 

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