Results for: center where phone lines interconnect, exchange
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not listed (i.e. a telephone number), not listed on stock exchange, not on list, not publicly availableunlisted
not quoted on stock exchange, not cited, not repeated, not referred tounquoted
not traded or listed with an organized stock exchange (Finance); trading through telephone or computer and not on the floor of a stock exchange (Finance); available without a prescription (Medicine)OTC (over the counter)
of 3 linestrilinear
of center of gravitycentrobaric
of or about the pupil (opening in the center of the iris of the eye); of a student, pertaining to a student, relating to legal pupil, relating to pupil of eyepupillary
of or pertaining to geometry; utilizing basic geometric shapes as part of a decoration or design (i.e. circles, triangles, etc.), relating to geometry, using simple linesgeometric
of the middle dental arch, pertaining to the center of a body, medial; pertaining to or near the centerline of the dental arch (Dentistry)mesial
one of two capitals of Saudi Arabia, birthplace of Mohammed, spiritual center of Islam; place to which pilgrimage is made; center which attracts people of a certain groupMecca
one thing in exchange for another, something in return for something else, returning of favor, something done in exchangequid pro quo
one who is skilled at predicting the future by studying lines and figures or geographic featuresgeomancer
one who makes regular payments in exchange for uses property in exchange for regular payments; one who allows someone to use property in return for regular payments, somebody who rents from somebody, somebody who rents to somebodyrenter
organ stop used for melodic linessolo stop
organizing into rows again, rearrangement into linesrealignment
outlined; drawn with lines; lined (of paper, etc.)lineate
 

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