Results for: in or into operation
English English
being unharmed or undamaged, condom, defensive back, device preventing unintentional operation, freedom from danger, lack of danger, play awarding points for defensive team, safe place, safetyman, security, freedom from danger; quality of not causing i...safety
being used, occupied, taken; in operation, in service; operational, functionalin use
blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes, military operation,...siege
brain operation, leucotomy, prefrontal lobotomy, surgical procedure in which the nerve fibers between the frontal lobes and the rest of the brain are severed (Medicine)leukotomy
brothel, building for animals, business operation, college or university residence hall, community dwelling, contain, curling target, division of the zodiac, family line, gambling casino, give somewhere to live, legislative group, mansion, occupants of...house
building or running a railroad, construction of railroads, building of train tracks; operation of railroads, operation of train tracksrailroading
business owner or manager, manipulative person, one who activates; worker of a telephone switchboard; worker; operation symbol, character which signifies a logical or mathematical operation between several numbers (Computers), somebody operating someth...operator
central computer that has great calculating ability and allows operation of complex scientific applications, high-speed computersupercomputer
ceremonial opening of something, formal ceremony marking a beginning, opening ceremony; ceremony in which a person is inducted into office, induction into office, putting something into operationinauguration
chief planner, engineer a plan; organize a plot; invent a scheme, genius; one who engineers an intricate plan; intellect of a mastermind, oversee operationmastermind
close opening, move to a closed position; block, obstruct; lock, bolt; confine; cease operation, halt activity, fastened, connection region between welded metal pieces, fold parts closed, lock something, secured, stop access or exit, stop operationshut
clothe, equip a mining operation, prepare for position, equip; dress, clothe; make fit, make capable; become fithabilitate
combination of ideas, machine setting, manner or form, modal status of a proposition, mood, most frequent value, musical scale, norm, radio frequency, style or fashion, way, manner; fashion; situation, manner of operation (Computers), type of automatic...mode
Companies that continue operation while they await merger or closure, even though they are insolvent and bankrupt.Zombies
computer operation circuitlogic circuit
 

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