Results for: one who finds a solution to a problem
English English
aquaculture, growing plants in liquid nutrient, process of growing plants in a nutrient rich solution in place of soil, tank farminghydroponics
arduous part of climb, crucial point, heart of the matter, main point, puzzling problemcrux
area of water, body fluid, brightness, colorless transparent fluid, H2O; body of water (sea, river, lake, etc.); sea level; solution or form of water (rainwater, rose water, etc.); water supply; transparency of a precious gem; liquids in or passing out...water
awkward link between unsuitable hardware or software elements that provide a fair solution to a problem; (in Programming) sophisticated trick to solve a complicated problem quickly (although crudely); unsuccessful modelkludge
awkward situation, cleaning or processing solution, dip or soak something in liquid, liquid for preserving food, preserve food, preserve in brine; make sour; preserve, preserved vegetable, relish, sour cucumber; salt water; brine; trouble, misfortunepickle
ball with twist, person who twists, that which twists; swindler, scoundrel; whirlwind, tornado (Informal); ball with a spin (Baseball, Cricket); perplexing problem, somebody or something that twiststwister
be born, be delivered, become available or common, begin, get to place, reach; succeed, work out solutionarrive
be ever-present problem for somebody, carry something out, chase after, follow; aspire to, strive for; continue, carry on; persist in, work at, chase somebody, continue with something, follow route, seek somebody persistently for sexual partner, strive...pursue
be good enough to meet condition, compensate somebody, fulfill need, gratify, satiate; fulfill, meet a request or requirement; gratify a desire; compensate, remunerate, make somebody feel content, pay debt, resolve doubts, solve mathematical problemsatisfy
being wrong, mathematical difference, misplay in baseball, mistake, mistake in court proceedings, something that is incorrect, problem detected by program, state of believing or acting wrongly, wrong belieferror
blivet, pointless source of annoyance, problem difficult to solveblivit
bomb enemy heavily, fill solution with another substance, fill something completely, make something wet, saturated, soak or fill completely; impregnate with as much material as possible; cause a substance to absorb as much of another substance as possi...saturate
break in structure, disparity, interval of time, opening between mountains, breach; hiatus; space; great difference, problem caused by disparity, produce or develop gap, something missing, spark gapgap
bug remover, computer program that finds software errors, program which corrects programming errors, program for finding bugs in source code (Computers)debugger
burial ceremony, procession accompanying a coffin to the grave; problem, affair (Slang), ceremony for somebody who has died, end, funeral procession, funeral sermon or memorial servicefuneral
 

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