Results for: (in database management) key word used to identify sort and unite data records, describing thing
English English
category, class, kind, pron. each; identical, alike, same; each, sortilk
cattle or horse thief, person or thing that creates a soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves; cattle thief, one who steals livestockrustler
cause of excitement, electrical oscillator, person or thing which excites, one who arouses, one who stirs up, small auxiliary generatorexciter
cause suffering to, evil prayer, menstruation, religious ban, source of harm, swear, swear at, swear word; evil proclamation, imprecation; misfortune, swear; blaspheme; wish evil on someone or something, swearword, used as oathcurse
cause to be dishonest; pervert; spoil, taint, cause to rot, containing copying errors, containing errors, contaminate, contaminated, depraved, immoral or dishonest, introduce errors into data, make or become depraved, make or become dishonest, rotten, ...corrupt
cause to change, change between phases, change in an atomic nucleus, change of key, linking word or phrase, musical passage, transformation, process of change, style between Romanesque and Gothictransition
caused by particular infectious agent, denoting physical property, detail, distinctive, effective, effective drug, levied per unit, of species, precise, relating to particular thing, something specific, something suited to a particular use or purpose; ...specific
Celtic tradition, Celtic wordCelticism
central computer system (and the people who maintain it) that provides information on the activities resources and management method of a large company or organization, MISManagement Information Systems
ceremony to drive out evil spirits, clearing the mind of oppressive feelings, driving out of evil spirits, expulsion of an evil spirit, casting out of a demon, thing done to expel evilexorcism
certificate given upon completion of a course of study (i.e. high school, university, etc.), course certificate, official paper describing rights and privilegesdiploma
certified management consultantCMC
change in order to deceive, happen, heat illegal drug, make or become hot, one who prepares food, chef, prepare food, prepare food by heating; be prepared by heating (of food); falsify account records, proof that a problem is wrong, show to be wrong, s...cook
change of function, conjugate (Grammar); by-product, offshoot, derivate, derived thing, derived word, differential coefficient, financial product, obtained from another source, borrowed, related chemical product, unoriginalderivative
change of one mineral to another, somebody filling military vacancy, substitute, substitution of somebody or something, act of replacing one thing with another; person or thing that takes the place of anotherreplacement
 

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