Results for: golf scoring method
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any method of determining the age of objects or material using the decay rates of radioactive components, such as potassium-argon., radioactive datingradiometric dating
any method, established method, routine, protocol; course of action; subroutine, sequence of instructions (Computers)procedure
any set of written instructions; written instructions for preparing food; prescription, written instructions for the use of a medication, instructions for making food, methodrecipe
aperture, area of golf course, awkward situation, burrow, cavity, cove, excavate, create a hole, perforate, flaw, go into a hole, mobile space in semiconductor, opening, gap; cavity, hollow; burrow, den; pothole; prison cell; dingy dirty place, prisone...hole
application of observation and experiment, medicine based solely on experience, method of learning based on observation and experience, philosophical belief regarding sense-derived knowledgeempiricism
application which can transfer objects to and from itself according to the OLE methodclient application
APT; Introduced in 1989, APT is the LIFFE screen-based trading system that replicates the open outcry method of trading on screen. A.P.T. is used to extend the trading day for the major futures contracts as well as to provide a daytime trading environm...Automated Pit Trading
area around, be around somebody, close off means of escape, enclose, encompass, enclose; encircle; besiege, method of hunting, surroundingssurround
artefact, foreign substance, method-dependent result, object made by human, tool; object; man made object (often referring to primitive tools)artifact
artistic use of light and shade, claire-obscure, method of depicting light and shade in a picture, use of light and shade to create dramatic effect (in a picture or painting)chiaroscuro
assailant, one who attacks, critic, player with scoring role, somebody who assaultsattacker
assembly of components, assembly of substances in equilibrium, combination of related things or parts that form a complex whole; body of an animal or human considered as a whole; set of principles or ideas; method, procedure; organization, orderliness,...system
at front of ship or aircraft, first; former; situated in front of something else, forward, toward the front, part which is located in the front; advantage, warning about golf ballfore
athletic support, bowl-shaped object, bowl-shaped plant or body part, communion chalice or wine, contents of cup, cupful, dish served in cup -shaped container, draw to surface of skin, drinking container, form into cup shape, golf hole, hold in hands, ...cup
attempt; test, experiment; examine, determine guilt or innocence, put on trial (Law); subject to strain; separate through heating, refine, purify (Obsolete), attempt; trial, experiment; scoring of three points in Rugby by touching the ball down beyond ...try
 

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