Results for: in a building, occurring within a building, meant to be used inside
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able to be reversed, can be overturned, can be inverted; can be performed forwards or backwards; (about clothing or fabric) can be used with either side facing outward, undergoing a reaction and reversing it, usable inside outreversible
about to die, ceasing to live, expiring, final, occurring just before death, of or pertaining to death; nearing death; occurring just prior to death; ending, drawing to a closedying
abstruse, private, confidential; meant only for the initiated or the select few, restricted to initiates, secretesoteric
academic period for doing science, place for scientific research, room for teaching science, room or building fitted with equipment for scientific experimentation, used in a laboratory; pertaining to methods applied in a laboratorylaboratory
accessible to a particular group, alert, allowing access to the inside, apart or wide, available to all registered voters, available to do business, available without limitations, be ready for new ideas, become accessible to the public, begin showing t...open
accidental or unplanned, by chance; occurring accidentally, happening by lucky chancefortuitous
accommodations, compartment of space marked off by walls within a building; space, two- or three-dimensional area, occupy a room, lodge, dwell, part of a building, people in a room, scope, share living quarters with somebody, usable spaceroom
accompanying, concurrent, attendant, occurring together, belonging together, happening at the same time, something that accompanies something elseconcomitant
accomplished bit by bit, occurring slowly, done part by part, gradually, bit by bit; into pieces, into fragments, in partspiecemeal
account of facts, decorate with legendary scenes, factual or fictional narrative, falsehood, floor in building, legend or romance, news report, plot of fiction or drama, rooms on one building level, short fictional prose piece, story line, subject for ...story
accounting for one side only, affecting only one side, binding only one party, decided by one party, occurring on or affecting only one side; one-sided; performed by one side, through one parent only, with one side, with parts on only one sideunilateral
accustom to killing, clean inside of animal skin, flesh and blood, flesh-color, get blood on weapon, human skin as outer surface, instruct animal by feeding, meat excluding birds and fish, meat of animals, people, physical aspect of humanity, pierce fl...flesh
acid occurring in salts and esterscarbamic acid
act of building; something that has been built; meaning, act or process of constructing, building industry, built structure, combination of words, creation of something, geometric shape, work of art, workmanship and materialsconstruction
act of covering with a protective layer; act of bonding one layer of metal to another, metal coating, outer layer on buildingcladding
 

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