Results for: set up home, start dealing with something
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appear in certain way, appearance, arrive, be visible, blood indicating start of labor, come in third, demonstrate qualities, demonstrate something for instruction, demonstration, display attitude, display for sale, establish something using reason, ex...show
appoint somebody, establish, found, set up; begin, initiate, start, institution, foundation, organization which provides a certain service or supports a particular cause; college which specializes in a particular field or area of instruction (i.e. art)...institute
area around a fireplace, hearthside; home; symbol of home and family, hominess, domesticity, homey, informal, intimate, place by a fire, safe and comfortablefireside
area of research dealing with relationship between psychological and biological processes, see also:biopsychology, sociobiology, study of biology of behaviorpsychobiology
area with distinct plants and animals, designate area for something, divide into areas; encircle; home in on, track, horizontal climatic band around the Earth, part of a sphere, region, domain; belt, waistband, separate area with a particular function,...zone
army conscript assigned for home defense, dead body given life by voodoo, snake god of voodoo, somebody unresponsive or unthinking, very strong rum cocktail, voodoo spirit reviving a dead bodyzombie; zombi
arouse emotion in, heat gas until it burns, light fire or begin to burn, set on fire, kindle; start to burnignite
arouse somebody, behave in calculated way, make somebody excited, operate switch to start something, react aggressively to somebody, set something to on position, take illegal drugsturn on
arrive, start producingblow in
art of sword fighting; fences; material for constructing fences; use of witty remarks to avoid answering direct questions, dealing in stolen goods, evasiveness, fence materials, reparteefencing
artificial insemination, artificial intelligence, Artificial Intelligence; branch of science dealing with simulation and implementation of human intelligence on a computerAI
artificially created environment, habitation, dwelling-place; environment, surroundings, place in which an animal or plant naturally grows or lives, home environment, typical locationhabitat
as at home, prepared or served as at homehome-style
assign somebody to base, attaching part of organ, bag, baseline, center from which activities start, chemical compound, chemical compound forming covalent bond, counterfeit, establish, found; station, locate in a particular place (i.e. troops), field m...base
at start of period, changed, early, existing for the first time; modern; novel, unfamiliar; fresh, never been used before; recent, just discovered; renovated, recently restored; commencing, starting, first-handnew
 

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