Results for: fundamental rule, specific rule
English English
aimlessly, without a goal, without specific intentpurposelessly
aimlessness, state of lacking a goal, state of lacking specific intentpurposelessness
all deities of specific religionpantheon
all that can be known, familiarity, understanding; something that is known; wisdom; learning, education; awareness, cognizance, information in mind, intercourse, learning through experience or study, specific informationknowledge
allied, connect things in mind, connected person, form an association, holder of degree, join as partner, member, colleague, confederate, companion, partner; fellow worker; friend, secondary, share company; connect; unite; be a partner; link a specific...associate
amount of money set aside for a specific purpose; supply, finance, supply with money; allocate or set aside financial sums; extend a short-term obligation, make debt long-term, organization administering reserve of money, provide money for, provide mon...fund
ancient Roman joint government of three leaders (Roman History); three people that share joint administrative powers; any group of three, position of sharing power, Roman committee of three rulers, rule by a group of three, term of office of shared pow...triumvirate
anonymous, cold and alienating, not personal, not referring to a particular person or subject; lacking friendliness or warmth, inhuman, detached; of a verb form which lacks a specific subject (Grammar), not personalized, not specific, without human traitsimpersonal
apply quantum mechanics to, express in quantum numbers, restrict a variable to a specific set of values (Physics); subdivide into small but measurable units; express in terms of quantum mechanicsquantize
approve of something, authorize; endorse, ratify; penalize or encourage as a means of enforcing a law, authorization, authorize something, penalty imposed for breaking rule, permission, authorization; approve; penalty imposed for disobedience of a law;...sanction
area of expertise fundamental to jobcore competency
area of law, binding or enforceable rule, branch of knowledge, common law, control or authoritylaw
army unit, control somebody or something strictly, governmental rule, group soldiers into regiments, group something systematically, large number of people or things, military unit composed of two or more battalions, organize, arrange systematically; c...regiment
arrange in a line, arrange in a row; grade, classify, assign a rank, foul, giving off a foul odor; fertile, productive, fruitful, growing vigorously, level, classification; position, standing, status; row; column, have or give something a specific rati...rank
arranged; clean; simple; clever; not adulterated; fundamental; wonderful (Slang), compact, elegant, excellent, interj. great!, wow! (expression of pleasure, interest, or excitement), neatly, tidily, cleanly, net, orderly by nature, orderly in appearanc...neat
 

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