Results for: serving in the role of guardian
English English
adopt something, pretend something, suppose, surmise, suppose to be true (especially without proof); take on a position or duty; adopt an idea or cause, take on role, take responsibility for somethingassume
advocate of Freudian doctrines, concerning role of sexuality in behavior, follower of Freud, of Freud or his doctrines, relating to FreudFreudian
advocate of smaller role for governmentminimalist
affecting another embryonic part, of electric or magnetic induction, of or pertaining to electric or magnetic induction (Electricity); using reasoning by induction; serving to induce persuade; introductory, producing mental or physical state, reaching ...inductive
affording proof, serving as evidence, based on facts, evidentiaryevidential
agent that inhibits the activity of acetylcholine within the parasympathetic nervous system (Medicine), blocking nerve impulses, serving to inhibit the activity of acetylcholine within the parasympathetic nervous system (Medicine), substance that block...anticholinergic
aid to those in need, bas-relief, diverting contrast, easement, alleviation; liberation, release; support provided to the needy; embossment, sculpture in which the forms project outward from the surface; aid, assistance; person who fills the role of an...relief
aim something carefully, allocate finishing position, area in town, area or portion of space, area where something happens, assign somebody, dwelling, finish second, have something accepted, job, locality, location, position; standing, position; role, ...place
always fashionable, creation that serves as an example to be followed (outstanding piece of art, excellent book, etc.); something worth remembering; something traditional, definitive, excellent; timeless; traditional; serving as a model (in art and lit...classic
amount served, assisting, act of helping; serving, portion of food servedhelping
amount that fills bowl, serving, full bowl, amount that a bowl can holdbowlful
analyze grammatical structure of sentence, break a word into parts, analyze the grammatical structure of a sentence, describe grammatical role of word, division of input into small sections that are easy for a program to process (Computers)parse
ancient god with two faces who was the guardian of doorways and beginnings (Roman Mythology), Roman god shown with two faces, satellite of SaturnJanus
antecedent, preceding; predecessive, coming before (in a job, etc.); serving as an omen; announcing, at initial stage, indicating something to come, precursiveprecursory
anxiety about social role, anxiety of groupidentity crisis
 

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