Results for: read something without preparation
English English
alcoholic solution of vegetable drug, liquid preparation (Pharmacology)fluidextract
alter the format of computer data, product sold abroad, selling of goods abroad, send goods abroad, ship, send abroad, sell overseas, shipping of goods to other countries; storage of data in a format which can be read by other programs (Computers), spr...export
ambo, raised desk from which the Bible was read, pulpit (in early Christian churches)ambon
angry response to an Internet user who is requested not to send foolish questions before he has read the user guides on the subject, RTFMRead The Fucking Manual
annual period of fasting and penitence observed by Christians in preparation for Easter (begins on Ash Wednesday and continues for 40 weekdays until Easter)Lent
any of several trees or shrubs that produce a sugary pod which is used as fodder for livestock; wood of the mesquite tree that is used in the preparation of smoked meats, mesquite wood, small spiny treemesquite
appear larger each night, become something stated, beeswax, earwax, increase, made of wax; resembling wax, naturally-occurring greasy substance, polish something with wax, preparation for polishing, record, remove hair with wax, resinous mixture used i...wax
aromatic resinous sap; plant or tree which produces balsam, flowering plant, oily resinous plant substance, preparation containing balsambalsam
art of cooking, place for cooking, preparation of food, style of preparing foodcookery
art of printing with type; appearance of printed materials; arrangement of typesetting, look of printed matter, preparation of textstypography
as a disadvantage to, as protection from, compared with, contrary to, in an opposite position, in competition with, in contact with by leaning, in payment of, in preparation for, in relation to events, in the opposite direction of, into sudden contact ...against
barley or other grain that has been allowed to sprout in preparation for brewing; alcoholic beverage made from malt, cause grain to become malt by soaking it in water until it sprouts; treat or combine with malt; make an alcoholic drink using malt, cha...malt
base, basis, foundation, preparationgroundwork
bath containing foam, foam bath preparationbubble bath
belittle somebody, catch somebody eventually, cause ship to sink, criticize; run over, hit with a vehicle; chase and capture; become exhausted; make less valuable, dilapidated, ramshackle; exhausted, weakened, hit somebody with a vehicle, read somethin...run down
 

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