Results for: weekly British magazine devoted to a wide variety of topics related to the field of business
English English
add something to something, added part, advertising supplement in a magazine, place in, put in; add to; (Computers) place an object between two other objects (as in text, images, etc.), place something inside something, something created separately for...insert
add variety, change appearance (especially color); make interesting; variate, change look of somethingvariegate
additional range of merchandise, area of a playing field, exclude somebody, keep player out of game, line of merchandise that is secondary to the principal line; secondary business or activity; line that marks the boundary on a playing field (Sports); ...sideline
adherence of tire to surface, capability of floating, floating; launching, setting sail; act of starting a business, flotage, froth flotation, selling of stock in company, separation processflotation
adherer to a literal interpretation of the Bible; person that is extremely devoted to or concerned with booksbibliolater
adj advfull-time, full time, complete halt, standstill; period, punctuation mark at the end of a sentence (British), complete stop//full time, end of match, for the whole usual timefull stop
adj n on the left, almost, approach, approach (a time or a place), close, close by; close in time; almost, close; close in time; closer; intimate; of the last moment; stingy; left-handed, closely related, miserly, prep. close to; in the vicinity, see a...near
administrative unit, area of the body, area or aspect, territory, domain; field, area of activity or interest, sphere, ecological area, geographic area, large indefinite area, range within which figure fallsregion
admirable, British currency, British currency; standard of fineness for silver or gold (Britain); sterling silver; objects made of sterling silver; sterling silver flatware, British standard for coin metal purity, of or made of sterling silver; flawles...sterling
adopted; pertaining to one who adopts; pertaining to something or someone who has been adopted, related by adoptionadoptive
advance for starting up business, advance money to, advance payment, money advanced to prospector, provide assistance (monetary or otherwise) in return for a share in profits, stakegrubstake
Advanced Research Projects Agency net; wide area computer network established in 1968 that primarily connected universities and research centers, predecessor of the Internet (Computers)Arpanet
advancement, progress; development, growth; sequence of related numbers (Mathematics), forward movement, gradual advancement, series of notes or chords, series of related thingsprogression
adventurous expedition, search, pursuit of something; expedition made in order to attain or achieve something; participants in an expedition; inquest, investigation (British), seek something, search for, look for; pursue, go in search of, something sou...quest
advertisement on radio or television, done for profit, for industrial use, paid for with advertising, pertaining to buying and selling, pertaining to business, relating to commerce, suitable for trading, television or radio advertisementcommercial
 

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