Results for: not designed according to a standard
English English
make counterplot, plot against, plot in opposition to, countermine, plot designed to counter or combat another plot, plot made against plotcounterplot
method of representing text electronically, Standard Generalized Markup Language, Standard Generalized Markup Language; customary language used for writing Internet hypertext files (based on separation of the form of a document from its contents)SGML
Microsoft standard that allows objects to be created in one application and embedded within another by means of a "live link" (Computers)OLE (Object Linking and Embedding)
minimum wage, wage that sustains standard of livingliving wage
misleading clue, smoked herring, something designed to change a subject, something that diverts attentionred herring
mode, real-valued function, required achievement level, standard pattern of behavior, standard; quota; rule; type of mathematical function, usual situationnorm
monthly American magazine designed for teen girls that covers topics of general interest (health, love relationships, beauty, fashion, etc.)Seventeen
Mountain Standard TimeMST; M.S.T.
Mountain Time, standard time in western N AmericaMountain Standard Time
move against, move in opposition to, move designed to counter or combat another move, respond, responsecountermove
movement designed to counter or combat another movementcountermovement
Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extension; standard which allows one to transfer any type of file by electronic mail on the Internet (Computers, Internet)MIME
Multimedia Personal Computer; standard for hardware and software for multimedia in personal computers (Computers)MPC
Newfoundland Standard TimeNST
normal circumstances, normalcy, standard thing, normal thingnormality
 

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