Results for: having temporary effect, holding temporary office, intermediate period
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burial chamber with recesses for holding cinerary urns; (Archaic) dovecote, pigeonrycolumbarium
burial place of dead body, circumflex, clean bottom of ship, death, end of something, engrave something, inscribe; carve; sculpt, fix something in mind, grave accent, having serious effect, last resting place, mark indicating pronunciation, place where...grave
burn or scorch mark, burn something, catch for gunlock, have an unpleasant effect on, parched, dry, withered, scar or mark caused by a burn, brand; scorch, parch; harden, become callous or unfeeling; become parched or scorchedsear
business closing, maintenance level of reactor power, temporary closing of a business or factory, shutting downshutdown
C.J. Doppler (1803-53), Austrian physicist, first person to explain the Doppler effectDoppler
cabinet incorporating writing desk, cabinet member, civil servant assisting government minister, clerical worker, office clerk, one who performs administrative work in an office or organization; government minister, member of a governmental cabinet; wr...secretary
cabinet or small room for holding clothes; collection of clothes or costumes, clothes collection, clothes for a purpose, place for clothes, place for costumes, royal department, theater costumeswardrobe
calculate numerical average, calculated as total divided by members, have a mean of -, have a median of -, have as average, intermediate price, intermediate; regular, common, loss at sea, measure of playing performance, not very good, number considered...average
calculated for a period of one yearannualized
calendar month, four weeks or 30 days, interval between dates in consecutive months, long period of time, lunar month, major division of year, period of about 30 days or 4 weeks, 1/12 of a year, period of complete revolution of the moon around the eart...month
calm and rational person, one who philosophizes; one who studies the principles of existence behavior and knowledge, somebody holding particular beliefs, somebody who studies life and reality, thinking personphilosopher
camp, collapsible shelter, cover something as a tent does, insert a tent, lodge in a tent, camp out, plug for wound, supply a tent for somebody, temporary cloth shelter, tent-shaped objecttent
camp, temporary residence (often made of tents, etc.), campsite, staying in a campencampment
candela, examine eggs by holding them up to a bright light; examine a bottle of wine by holding it in front of a candle flame, test egg, wax cylinder having a wick in the center which gives off light when lit, wax cylinder providing lightcandle
capable of sexual intercourse, four-armed, having power, persuasive, strong and effective, strong; influential; operational; virile, having masculine power, with strong chemical effectpotent
 

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