Results for: term meaning master race
English English
family members, fill with people, populate; settle, inhabit, human beings collectively, human beings; persons; inhabitants of particular race religion or culture; citizens of a nation, ordinary men and women, political unit, populate area, subordinatespeople
family name; James Watt (1736-1819), Scottish inventor who improved the steam engine and coined the term horsepowerWatt
fast noisy talk which is difficult to understand; noises with no meaning (often pertaining to animal sounds), fast unintelligible talk, make throaty goose sound, sound geese make, speak fast, speak inarticulately; make unintelligible sounds, speak unin...gabble
feline, small furry mammal which is often kept as a pet; any of a number of large wild animals belonging the family felidae (lion, tiger, leopard, etc.); vicious or spiteful woman, furry animal that purrs and meows, jazz player, offensive term, raise a...cat
female relative, female family member; woman who is of the same race or nationality, woman or girl relativekinswoman
field of study dealing with the East or Asia (especially the Far East), offensive term, study of eastern Asiaorientalism
figurative, metaphorical, not adhering to the strict meaning of the wordnonliteral
figure of speech, any rhetorical device in which words are used not in accordance with their literal meaning; phrase interpolated into a text for purposes of emphasis (Literature), medieval religious texttrope
find a mathematical integral, fit in with a group, make into a whole, make open to all, mix, merge, blend; join, unite; unite to form a whole; desegregate, bring together as equals regardless of race or religionintegrate
finishing line, line where a race endsfinish line
first, for horses yet to win, girl, unmarried woman; virgin (Archaic); device used in Scotland to behead criminals (similar to a guillotine); horse that has never won a race; maiden over, over in which no runs are made (Cricket), horse yet to win, of a...maiden
fixed number of processed bits, information, meaningful unit of language sounds, password, phrase something, draft; style, formulate; express in words; choose words, promise, rumor, text of song, unit of language with meaning; speech, talk; short conve...word
flag at finish of car racecheckered flag
follower of mysticism, mysterious, having an unknown meaning; pertaining to religious mysteries, occult; inspiring a sense of mystery, supernatural, magical; of mystics, mystical, student of mysticism, one who believes in the gaining of spiritual insig...mystic
fool (Slang), offensive termninny
 

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