Results for: commonly believed, generally accepted
English English
agree by conceding, agreement, expose to danger, lessen value of something, potential danger or disgrace, settle a disagreement by making mutual concessions, settling of a disagreement by making mutual concessions, something accepted rather than wantedcompromise
agreed, approved; acknowledged, generally approvedaccepted
aim something carefully, allocate finishing position, area in town, area or portion of space, area where something happens, assign somebody, dwelling, finish second, have something accepted, job, locality, location, position; standing, position; role, ...place
aimed at nonspecialists, appealing to the general public, believed by people in general, inexpensive, of the general population; well-liked, admired; approved, accepted; common, prevailing, of the general publicpopular
air transport, method of transporting people or cargo by aircraft (generally used in emergency situations), transport by air, transport persons or cargo by aircraft (generally in emergency situations)airlift
alloy, mixture of metals (commonly used in dentistry for fillings), filling material for teethamalgam
amino acid, type of amino acid found commonly in plants (first found in asparagus)asparagine
an area in the western Atlantic Ocean, between Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico, where many ships and aircraft are believed to have disappeared in mysterious circumstancesBermuda Triangle
andiron, bother somebody persistently, canine, carnivorous animal from the family Canidae (especially the domesticated variety commonly kept as pets, trained to hunt, pull sleds, etc.); despicable or cowardly person (Informal), contemptible person, dom...dog
animal resembling a small horse, ass, domesticated animal related to the horse (commonly used as a beast of burden), unintelligent persondonkey
anti-Marxist socialist movement, practice of reconsidering long-standing policies and beliefs; anti-Marxist movement which stresses evolution and reform over revolution and radical change, reconsidering of accepted truthsrevisionism
any of a number of flowering water plants; flower which was believed to induce a state of blissful forgetfulness when eaten (Classical Mythology), lotus flower in sacred art, mythological fruit causing drowsiness, mythological plant bearing lotus fruit...lotus
any of various edible bivalve mollusks that are found mainly in shallow waters and are generally eaten raw; dark piece of meat found in the hollow of the pelvic bone of a fowl; non-talkative or secretive person, edible shellfish, gather oysters, piece ...oyster
any of various weeds of the genus Artemisia commonly found on waste land, plant with green flowersmugwort
apathetic, indifferent; self-composed, calm; phlegmatic, being full of phlegm (formerly believed to cause apathy)phlegmy
 

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