Results for: act in a play, behave insincerely, pretend to be acting
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effective piece of theater, successful play, surprising turn of eventscoup de théâtre
elaborate and colorful procession, large-scale play representing a historical event, performance commemorating a historical or legendary event; ceremonial play or parade of any kindpageant
elected official acting as executive head of a town or city, head of city or town governmentmayor
elegance, grand, show off, behave in an arrogant or boastful manner, smartness, elegance; swagger, proud and arrogant behavior, very showyswank
emotional outburst, flow of liquid, flow out fast, stream, spurt; burst forth; express oneself emotionally and effusively, speak, behave, or say effusively, sudden flow; flood; outburstgush
engage in a role-play game, pretendplay at
entertaining musical composition performed between the acts of a play or opera; short piece of music placed between two larger sections of a composition; short musical composition, interlude, short movement in a longer musical workintermezzo
entertainment during a performance break, intermediate entertainment (performed between parts of a play, concert, etc.); interval, pause or space between events, intermezzo, intervening period of timeinterlude
entertainment; pleasure; fun, play, feeling something is funny, keeping happily occupied, recreational activity, ride or gameamusement
enzyme acting inside cell, enzyme which works within a cellendoenzyme
enzyme acting on DNAendonuclease
enzyme acting on phospholipids, lecithinasephospholipase
enzyme acting on phosphoric acid, type of enzyme that aids in the breakdown of phosphoric estersphosphatase
enzyme acting on proteinsendopeptidase
events of the past; written narrative of past events, historical play, interesting past, life story, personal background, record of events, somebody no longer important, something no longer important, study of the past, systematic record of natural phe...history
 

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