Results for: specialist in technology, expert in the industrial arts and technical processes
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a trademark for an index of the prices of selected industrial, transportation, and utilities stocks that is based on a formula developed and revised periodically by Dow Jones & Company, Inc.Dow Jones Averages
a trademark for the golden statuette awarded annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to people in the film industry for achievement in the making of movies, code word for letter "O", gold statue awarded by the Academy of Motion Pict...Oscar
a trademark for tractors that have continuous treads composed of chain, American company that manufactures agricultural and heavy industrial machineryCaterpillar
ability to be improved; ability to be promoted to a higher rank; (Computers) ability to be updated to include the latest hardware technology or software versionupgradability
ability to produce motion through mental processes, moving objects with mindpsychokinesis
ability to produce motion through mental processes, power to move thingstelekinesis
abstract control, boss, chief, principal; controlling, ruling; expert, proficient, skilled; superior, control somebody, control something, controlling machine, leader, learn something, lord, ruler; captain of a ship; principal of a school; owner of a s...master
academy member, member of an academy which promotes the sciences or arts; one who has received an academic degree from an institution of higher learningacademician
achieve something by careful consideration, adopt pose, affect somebody suddenly, affect somebody with emotion, agree to terms, animal disease caused by flies, attempt technical rating in U.S. Navy, be noticed by somebody, be perceived by somebody, bit...strike
achievement age, air-to-air, Alcoholics Anonymous, antiaircraft, Associate of ArtsAA
act of conducting a conference or meeting (esp. via electronic equipment, such as computers), holding of conference using information technologyconferencing
acts, bad beating, collected compositions, everything, factory, mill, plant; workshop; mechanism, working parts; action, movement; fortification; artistic creations; abuse, inner mechanisms, place for industrial production, syringe for injecting narcoticsworks
adopter of Greek ways, Greek expertHellenist
adoption of industrial methods, process of becoming industrialized, process by which industries are introduced into an areaindustrialization
advanced music or drama school, conservatoire, greenhouse, hothouse; school of fine arts (i.e. music conservatory)conservatory
 

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