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act of greeting somebody, expression of greeting or goodwill at the beginning of a letter (such as "Dear Sir", etc.), greetings, opening greeting, sign of greetingsalutation
act of hitting ball, attempt, attempt to score, blasting explosion, bullet or cannonball, camera view, chance at winning, continuous uninterrupted film sequence, filled with particular quality, firing of a bullet or other projectile from a weapon; rang...shot
act of opening, beginning of a game, clearing in woods, first part, first performance for the general public, first time something is used or done, gap, making open; aperture; available job; chance, opportunity, put into an open position, vacancyopening
act of rusticating; act of living in a rural area; temporary suspension from a university (British); roughly-cut bricks or stones used in a wall coveringrustication
act of squirting; thin stream of liquid, spurt, force something out from a narrow opening, instrument for squirting liquid, offensive term, shoot out in a thin stream (of liquid); cause to shoot out in a thin stream (of liquid), squirt liquid over some...squirt
act of stabbing somebody, act of stabbing; thrust, blow; attempt, try; sudden intense feeling (usually painful), hurt like a knife wound, jab finger or object at, pierce or wound with a pointed weapon or other object; make a stabbing movement, severe c...stab
act of suspending; act of executing by suspending by the neck (from a gallows, gibbet, etc.), at the top of a slope, fabric hung on a wall, method of killing, punishable by death, severe or unmercifulhanging
act of vomiting//vomitory, ancient Roman passageway, causing vomiting, eject stomach contents through the mouth; throw up, expelled stomach contents, gush forth, opening, stomach contents which have been expelled through the mouth, throw up stomach con...vomit
acting as preface, of a preface, of an introduction; introductory, preliminary; serving as an opening statementprefatory
active in the evening, appearing in the evening, of evening; blooming in the evening (of plants), active in the evening (of animals), opening in the eveningvespertine
adapted, adjusted; made to conform; suited; installed; equipped, built for a space, made to fit, wall-to-wallfitted
add support to building, cover a wall or embankment with stone or cementrevet
add together, carry something, haul; carry a weapon (Slang), have something on your person, heavy load, large bag in which to carry things, tote bag (often made of canvas with two large handles), pari-mutueltote
additional support, catch stopping backward movement, catcher, give support to somebody, screen to stop a ball, wall or some type of barrier which keeps a ball from going outside of an area of play; catcher (Baseball)backstop
advertisement or promotion that is launched in a separate browser window while a requested WWW page loads (Internet), located between the cells of other tissue (Anatomy); of a space between two objects; forming a space, forming a narrow opening, occurr...interstitial
 

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