Results for: cheater, one who performs tricks, one who tricks
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changing in a continuous manner relative to another quantity, item which is analogous to another; organ that differs in structure from another but performs the same function (Biology); chemical compound that has a similar structure to another but diffe...analog
cheat, swindler, cheater; professional gamblersharper
cheater, defrauder, swindlerbilker
cheater, one who deceives, one who defraudssharker
cheater, swindler, one who defrauds, insignificant lawyer, somebody who argues over detailspettifogger
cheater; manipulator; forger; one who used dishonest means to achieve his purposewangler
Christian pilgrim from the Middle Ages; religious pilgrim; cheater, one who conceals cards (in a card game), medieval pilgrim, palmer wormpalmer
clear ground, dig up, dig; uproot; clear out (weeds, roots, etc.); search for; supply with food (Slang), cheap meal (Slang); larva of some insects; slob, slovenly person; person who performs dull monotonous work, scrounge something, search laboriously,...grub
clergyman, minister; one who performs religious rites, descendant of family of Aaron, minister of non-Christian religion, ordain somebody, ordained personpriest
collection of available things, group or theater using stock system, repertoire, list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; artist or group that performs several different works in rotation; stock, inventoryrepertory
command solemnly, implore, appeal; invoke, summon; perform magic, bewitch, influence with spell, invoke supposed supernatural forces, perform magic tricksconjure
component of the central processing unit that performs calculations and logical operationsALU (Arithmetic and Logic Unit)
conjurer or illusionist, somebody who supposedly practices sorcery, somebody with exceptional ability, wizard, sorcerer, one who practices the art of magic; conjurer, performer of magic tricksmagician
conjuring tricks, inexplicable things, of or for magic, of or pertaining to magic; used in magic; created by means of magic; enchanting, charming, particularly important, practice of magic, sorcery, witchcraft, ability to supernaturally control natural...magic
criminal plotter, engage in organized crime (such as blackmail, bootlegging, smuggling, etc.), one who participates in organized crime, gangster; swindler, cheater, run criminal racketracketeer
 

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