Results for: from a title, from an inactive see, holder of a nominal title, in name only, of title
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behave in dull or inactive way, grow or sprout like plant, produce vegetation (as a plant); lead a dull and inactive life, produce fleshy outgrowthsvegetate
being no longer used, destruction, extinguishment; annihilation, total destruction, lowering of radiation intensity, obsolescence, process of becoming inactive, reduction in response, the fact of becoming extinctextinction
bishop or patriarch, father (Hebrew); name for God (New Testament usage); title of a Christian bishop (used in Syria, Egypt, and Ethiopia)Abba
blank book, collection, music recording, phonograph record, set of phonograph records; package for a phonograph record; recording of several musical selections; scrapbook, book in which photographs or other memorabilia are saved, record holderalbum
bond payable to holderbearer bond
bone in the chest of birds (which is pulled apart by two people in the belief that the holder of the larger half will be granted a wish), furcula, V-shaped bone in birdwishbone
book a place beforehand, coolness of manner, emergency supply, extra stamina, usable in an emergency, inactive part of the armed services, land used as a reservation, member of a reserve, money retained for future use, national funds, next runner-up, p...reserve
book illustration, building façade, pediment, picture opposite the title page of a book; front of a building; decoration on the front of a buildingfrontispiece
book of bank checks, book of blank checks given to an account holder by a bankcheckbook
bringer, holder of redeemable note, pallbearer, person or thing that bears or carries; plant or tree which produces fruit; person who presents a money order, porterbearer
British title of nobility ranking between a duke and an earl, marquis, nobleman between duke and earlmarquess
Buddhist monk, Buddhist monk in Tibet and Mongolia, title for a reincarnated Buddhistlama
bullet or cartridge holder, light-tight film container, periodical publication, printed publication which is issued at regular intervals; storehouse for ammunition, arsenal; compartment which holds a number of ammunition cartridges in certain automatic...magazine
buy more securities with profit, invest in improving business, restore a title or degree; grant power again; redeposit money for future profitreinvest
calif, kalif, khalif, Muslim ruler, title formerly given to a Muslim religious or political leader (also khalif)caliph
 

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