Results for: act of revaluing, act of making a new valuation
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legislative assembly; group of people assembled for the purpose of making laws, Los Angeles; large seaport and city in California (USA)L.A.
leguminous plant which grows in swampy areas and whose stem is used for making hats and other items (native to southern India and the East Indies), on stage alone, solumsola
leisurely walk; walkway; march of dancers (in ballroom dancing); formal ball, dance, march during a dance, marching dance movement, parade about, walk about for the sake of making a display, take a stroll in a public place, walk for pleasurepromenade
lessening the seriousness of (an action or guilt); making smaller, making thin (Archaic)extenuatory
light cotton gauze used in cheese making, light woven cotton materialcheesecloth
light-sensitive surface in TV camera, making of mosaics, of or pertaining to a mosaic; of Moses, of or pertaining to the law of Moses, picture made with small colored pieces, plant discoloration, something consisting of variety of elements, viral plant...mosaic
like sticks in thinness, made from matches, stem of match, thin piece of wood or paper used for making matches; anything very slender or fragilematchstick
list, record; act of making a list; something which is part of a list, lists of events, place on official list of securities, printout, something entered in listlisting
lister plow, plow which creates furrows and ridges in preparation for planting, middlebreaker, plow making ridge on both sideslister
loud ringing noise, make loud ringing noise, move making clanging sound, make a loud metallic sound, clank, ringing sound, sound of metal striking metalclang
lover or writer about love, one who is devoted to love or love making; writer of love stories; a Don Juanamorist
made of clay, malleable, plastic, may be shaped, may be molded; molded from clay; of pottery, relating to pottery makingfictile
make "s" sound, make a hissing sound; express disapproval or derision by making a hissing sound, show negative opinion of something, sound expressing disapproval, sound like "s", sss sound, noise which sounds like escaping steam, whisper loudlyhiss
make a sharp metallic sound, clang, chink, clatter, make metallic noise, move making clanking sound, sound of striking metal, rattleclank
make excessive profits, overcharge, demand exorbitant prices; raise rates, raise prices, somebody making excessive profits, speculator, one who buys goods at market value and resells them at a higher price; one who charges exorbitant pricesprofiteer
 

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