Results for: act of making a detailed account of an occurrence or situation
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computer peripheral used for exporting documents to paper; owner of a printing press; imprinter, one who stamps or imprints with ink, machine for making copies of film, machine for printing books or newspapers, machine for printing computer data, perso...printer
concentrated, increasing production, indicating how much, intensifier, making heavy use of, of or pertaining to intensity; characterized by intensity or a high degree; tending to make more intense; highly concentrated; pertaining to an intensive (Gramm...intensive
concise, fingernail of the thumb, miniaturized picture, small picture which represents a larger and more detailed picture (Computers); miniature mock-up, small prototype of a page or document (Printing), nail of thumb, tiny, little, shortthumbnail
concrete truck, machine for making concretecement mixer
condition affecting situation, conditions, event, modifying condition, influencing factor, place in particular circumstances or situations, uncontrollable conditions, way something happenscircumstance
confuse somebody, difficult problem or situation, enigma, riddle; problem; game composed of differently shaped pieces which fit together to form a picture, jigsaw, game of skill or intelligence, mystify, baffle; confound, confuse; perplex, bewilder, so...puzzle
confused situation, spoil or confuse somethingbollix
conj. in what location; in the place which; at the time of; if; to what location; at the location which, in any situation, in or to a place, in what location; how; to what location?; from what location, location; place in which something occurs, pron. ...where
consequence of production ignored in pricing, outwardness, quality or condition of being external or directed toward outside or exterior; incidental situation that may affect a course of process or activity; (Psychology) state of being external, qualit...externality
consistency between film or broadcast parts, consistent whole, continuousness, connectedness; unbroken succession, detailed script, seamlessness of narrative, spoken link in broadcasting, unchanging qualitycontinuity
construction of paved surface, material for making a hard surface, pavement, pavement material, material used to cover a road or path (asphalt, cement, tiles, bricks, etc.)paving
construction, building, process of making (something)facture
container, grammatical form of word, holder or outer covering, inspect place, instance, kind of person, kind of printed character, occasion; matter; legal case; situation; argument; category of inflection (Grammar); box, container; (Computers) metal bo...case
containing a verb expressing a wish, expressing desire or wish; having a verb that expresses a wish (Grammar), of choice-making, optative mood, verb in the optative moodoptative
containing calcium, making limecalcific
 

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