Results for: 1st note of scale in C, 3rd highest grade
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adjacent to consonant, attached or joined, consisting of single steps in scale, either proposition in conjunction, united; connected, conjoinedconjunct
Advanced level, examination passing grade, school examinationA level
agreement between client and therapist, agreement to marry, pact, arrange marriage, contract bridge, create a formal agreement; get; make smaller; reduce; become smaller, document recording agreement, formally or legally agree, get illness, highest bri...contract
all notes included within octave, Christian feast day and following week, eight day holiday period; eight line stanza in poem; musical note at interval, eight lines of poetry, eighth day after feast day, eighth defensive position in fencing, eighth ite...octave
allow somebody to leave, apologize for leaving, bad example, false reason, forgive something, forgive; free, release; justify, justification, justify something, note justifying absence, overlook something, pretext; apology, release somebody from an obl...excuse
almost, greatest, highest in number; largest; majority; principal; highest degree; greatest degree, highest in number; largest; predominant; principal; highest in degree; greatest in extent, almost (Old English), superlative of "much", to the greatest ...most
AMEX; Stock exchange with the third highest volume of trading in the U.S. Located at 86 Trinity Place in downtown Manhattan. The bulk of trading on AMEX consists of index options (computer technology index, institutional index, major market index) and ...American Stock Exchange
amount in relation to standard figure, assess, appraise, determine value; grade, classify, sort, charge, classify something, deserve something, ratio, proportion between two things; price, cost; speed, pace; tax, assessment, set a value on something, v...rate
An investment-grade bond . Antithesis to fallen angel . In the context of venture capital, the first investor.Angel
An upper and lower limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (F.R.N.) or an adjustable rate mortgage (A.R.M.).Collar
An upper limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (F.R.N.) or an adjustable rate mortgage (A.R.M.) .Cap
ancient Jewish council, highest court of the ancient Jews during the Second Temple Period (ruled on administrative, judicial, and religious issues)Sanhedrin
angle or be angled, be or make likely to act, bend, slope, grade, slant, tilt, slant; bend, bow, lean; be disposed, tend toward, gravitate; cause to bend; influenceincline
any highly developed mammal that engages in complex behaviors and social interaction (such as man, monkeys, etc.); archbishop; high cardinal, member of mammal order, somebody of highest rankprimate
any of a number of trees or shrubs; person who is older, born earlier, elderberry, person born earlier, respected adviser, See also: Usage note below, senior member of a church, senior member of a community, superior, tree with purplish-black berrieselder
 

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