Results for: file with teeth in one direction
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about to happen, allowing little space between, bring deal to closure, cadence, close down, close off, closely guarded, closely related, come or bring together, complete an electrical circuit, cover an opening, cut very short, deactivate and store file...close
abrupt change in direction, sudden turn, abrupt change of direction, turn abruptly, suddenly change direction, turn away from a direct courseswerve
absence of teeth, lack of teethanodontia
absorb or adsorb, align teeth properly, close; shut; block; absorb (Chemistry), cut off flow of, form occluded front, stop upocclude
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
access to CB radio channel, advantageous financial situation, beat record, become daylight, become deeper, become diphthong, blow open safe, brief vacation, caesura, change direction in air, change direction on bouncing, change in register, change in w...break
accessing of database or Internet file, affect somebody or something badly, arrive at specified level, attack, base hit, bat, collision, come into contact, come to mind, conform to something, effect of drug, give somebody information, give somebody som...hit
accompanied by, according to, after, against, at time of, because of, by means of, carrying, concerning, following the direction of, having, in spite of, in the company of, in the light of, in this way, involving, on or in, prep. accompanied by; having...with
accounting journal, perplexing problem or riddle; one who tickles, tickler coil, tickler filetickler
achieve something, direction finder, encompass, instrument that indicates magnetic north; boundary, limit, personal direction, scope, surround, encircle; comprehend, understand, understand somethingcompass
acolyte, assistant at Mass, file server, food utensil, person or thing that serves; player who puts the ball into play (Sports); serving utensils (such as a spatula); waiter; computer which manages network resources and provides services to client comp...server
acoustically unsatisfactory area, area of ignorance, direction in which vision is obscured, optic disk, place with poor radio receptionblind spot
act as respectable cover for, area of activity, aspect of something, at or near the front, battle zone, be the head of, beginning or first pages, confront, cover for illegal activities, deliberately assumed behavior, detachable shirt front, direction i...front
act of attaching, attached text, emotional bond, emotional bond; connection; confiscation, court-ordered seizure of property or money; annexation; attached file, file that is sent along with an Email message (Computers), legal seizure, means of attachi...attachment
act of causing a vehicle to move in a particular direction (by means of a wheel, rudder, etc.)steering
 

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