Results for: eighth rest
English English
eighth note, say tremblingly, shiver, tremble; trembling voice or sound; eighth note (Music), sing with trill, tremble slightly, vibrate; speak in a trembling voice; trill a sound, make a sound waver, trembling soundquaver
enjoyable activity, lessening of severity, loosening of something, reduction in intensity, rest, repose, cessation of work or activity; recreation, amusement, entertainment, return of system to equilibrium, way of solving equationsrelaxation
exhausted, weary, needing rest, no longer interested, overusedtired
floating object, flutterboard, irrigate land, live aimlessly, move gracefully, move on liquid, paddle wheel blade, period between deposit and withdrawal, propose plan, rest on surface of liquid, sell shares in company, sell stocks or bonds, soft drink ...float
free time, time free from work or other demands and duties, free time; rest; recreationleisure
fundamentally; at rest (Physiology)basally
group of chips that link between the central processing unit (CPU) and the rest of the personal computer system (the chips are found on the mother boards and on various cards in the computer)chipset
half, rest period midway through a gamehalftime
home care for the dying, home hospice, house of shelter or rest, place which hosts pilgrims or strangers, guest house, hostel, inn; nursing home for people who are dying or incurably ill, nursing home for the dying, refuge for travelers and destitutehospice
hushed, made still; quieted, put to rest; suppressed, put downsilenced
Jewish Sabbath, sabbath, Jewish day of rest (between sundown on Friday evening to sundown Saturday evening)Shabbat
lie back, lie in a horizontal position, lie back; lie down and rest; place in a horizontal position; lean back, tilt backrecline
lie on a surface, remain passive, rest in bed, relaxlie down
light rest, nap, short rest, short sleep, sleep lightly, doze, take a short sleepcatnap
low stool or cushion for the feet, footstool, something to rest feet onfootrest
 

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