Results for: of or pertaining to a monograph, of a text dealing with only one character or topic
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acting in personal capacity, genitals, intimate, for or pertaining to a small group of people; personal, of an individual, lowest-ranking, lowest-ranking soldier or marine, nongovernmental, not for others, not public, not understandable by everyone, re...private
actions done formally and repeatedly, book of ceremonies, ceremonial, pertaining to a formal procedure; performed as a ritual, practiced as a rite, ceremony, formal procedure; rite, established practice used in religious or other ceremonies; any behavi...ritual
active at night, daily period of darkness, dark or darkened state, evening devoted to special activity, goodnight, nightfall, occurring at night, of the period of time between sunset and sunrise; of night; pertaining to the end of the evening, period o...night
active in low light, like twilight, pertaining to twilight, of the period immediately after sunset or before sunrise; (about animals) active during the twilight hours, active in the early evening or early morningcrepuscular
active voice, verb in the active voice (Grammar), busy, doing something, energetic, constantly moving, lively; functioning; of or pertaining to the active voice, indicating that the action is performed by the subject of the verb (Grammar), involving fr...active
activity for three, group of three, group of three persons or items, pertaining to a group of three, sexual experience, type of golf gamethreesome
actor in role of ingénue, naive character in drama, unsophisticated girl or young womaningénue
actor suited to youthful parts, book for children, from within the Earth, immature, immature animal or plant, not yet mature, relating to young people, sexually immature, young person, adolescent, young; of or pertaining to youth or young people; child...juvenile
adapt to individual requirements, give individual character to, make individual, cause to be distinctive; treat as separate or distinct, treat individuallyindividualize
add a footnote to a text, additional detail, information at foot of page, minor detail, reference or comment at the bottom of a page or end of a chapter; direction to a comment which appears in the continuation of a document, supply with footnotesfootnote
add an explanatory note (in the margins of a text, etc.); comment; polish, add a shiny finish to; cover up, give a deceptively appealing appearance to, deceptive and superficial attractiveness, explain word or phrase, explanatory word or phrase, give d...gloss
add extra lining to clothing, insert words in a text, interlineate, insert words between the printed or written lines of a document or textinterline
add headings to text, mark something in red, regulate something, supply with rubrics; arrange as a rubric; make rules or guidelines for somethingrubricate
add punctuation marks; interrupt, cut off; emphasize, stress, add punctuation to text, emphasize something, interrupt something oftenpunctuate
add something as text, arrest somebody, visitrun in
 

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