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addiction to narcotic drugs; sleepiness; method of inducing sleepinessnarcotism
additional feature, blow, whipping; (Medicine) apoplexy, sudden stoppage of blood flow to the brain; method of swimming (i.e. backstroke, etc.); light touch, caress; mark left by a writing implement, brush or pen line, caress something, caressing movem...stroke
advocate of a method of learning based on experimentation and observationexperimentalist
advocate of protection of environment, advocating protection of the environment, become an environmental advocate, become or make green, color green; piece of grassy public land near or in a village; grassy area, lawn; putting green (Golf), grass-color...green
aim golf club, begin job, courtship, deal with, direct to; speak to; direct to a specific destination, mark with an address (as in a letter or package); refer, face, formal talk, location; description of a location; (Computers) number specifying a loca...address
aimlessness, indirect course, circuitous route, roundabout method; lack of direction; dishonesty, deceitfulness, lack of directness, something not honest and straightforwardindirection
air transport, method of transporting people or cargo by aircraft (generally used in emergency situations), transport by air, transport persons or cargo by aircraft (generally in emergency situations)airlift
Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914), French criminologist who developed the Bertillon system (scientific method for identifying criminals through the classification of physical characteristics)bertillon
alteration of the frequency of transmitting waves to reduce static in the transmitted sound or image, method of radio broadcastingfrequency modulation
among trees, cover area with trees, forest, cover or plant with trees; supply wood for; equip oneself with firewood (wood up), fuel or building material, fuel something with wood, golf club, lumber; forest; log; firewood; wooden block; wooden musical i...wood
amount, area, characteristic aspect of behavior, condition, direction, distance, door or opening, example, guide or support, journey or route, manner of placing, manner or method, movement through water, path, path; lane; road; track; method; direction...way
analytic technique to discover chemical components, method of separating mixtures and identifying their components (Chemistry)chromatography
ancient writing methodboustrophedon
animal part corresponding to the human hand, approach or method, bunch, card player, clap, cut of pork, degree of closeness to a source, end of the human arm, feel of a fabric, furl, give, pass using the hand; help, assist, handle, handwritinghand
anticipated moment, appointed moment, apprenticeship period, certain interval, closing time, geologic division, historical period, instance, measure how long something takes, method of measuring intervals, military service, minute or hour, moment somet...time
 

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