Results for: basic organ stop
English English
about existence, basic unit of currency in Brazil (equal to 100 centavos), coin or bill worth a real, emphasizing truth, essential, former currency in Spanish-speaking countries, in terms of purchasing power, involving only real numbers, not artificial...real
absence of body part, imperfect organ development; impotence, sterilityagenesis
absolute, deep, basic; profound; complete, thoroughly donethoroughgoing
absorb or adsorb, align teeth properly, close; shut; block; absorb (Chemistry), cut off flow of, form occluded front, stop upocclude
absorbent roll of material placed in a wound or body cavity to stop a flow of blood; narrow roll of cotton or other material used to absorb menstrual flow, control blood flow, pad to check bleeding, plug of material used during menstruationtampon
absorption or adsorption of liquid, act of occluding, closure of hollow organ, closure; blockage; absorption (Chemistry), meeting of upper and lower teeth, obstruction, occluded frontocclusion
account of something, adaptation of something, Bible translation, manipulation of fetus, particular form of something, variant, rendering; translation, tilted condition of organ, translation of somethingversion
acquit, exit from program, free of something, leave, liberated, released, exempt from, move out, pay off, resign, stop doing something, cease; leave (a place or person); evacuate an apartment; relinquish, give up; leave a job; release, unburdenquit
act of hijacking, act of commandeering by force, highjack, seize aircraft, ship, or train, steal goods which are being taken from one place to another; stop and rob a vehicle; seize an airplane or other vehicle by force, steal idea, steal something fro...hijack
act of intercepting, difference between calculated and observed altitude, distance between the origin and axis crossing, get the ball, interrupt progress, mark extent, take, seize; cause to stop; delay, hinder, obstruct; interrupt; intersect (Mathemati...intercept
act of introducing; act of acquainting one person with another; preface, foreword (in a book or other work); something introduced, something new; basic textbook, introductory manual, beginning of piece of music, bringing in something new, explanatory s...introduction
act of introducing; act of acquainting one person with another; preface, foreword (in a book or other work); something introduced, something new; basic textbook, introductory manual, pref. inwardly, withinintro
act of joining one thing to another; basic mathematical operation in which separate numbers are brought together into one total sum; augmentation, supplement, something added, annex, calculation, chemical reaction, putting in or on, see also:substitutionaddition
act of registering or being registered, enrollment, act of entering into an official record, choice of combinations of organ stops, combination of organ stops, enrolment process, entry in register, legal proof for vehicle, people registering togetherregistration
act of separating into parts, partitioning; basic mathematical operation in which one number is divided by another; department, faculty; group of soldiers that form a distinct tactical unit within a squadron; league, ranking, level according to difficu...division
 

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