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being in same group, boyfriend, companion, equal, graduate student, guy, chap; friend, buddy; suitor; spouse; colleague; member of an academic organization, having membership in, belonging to (a group, etc.); of the same type, low-class person, man or boyfellow
being of a people group having curly or woolly hair, with tightly-curled hairulotrichous
being of an intimate nature, of an admission or disclosure; pertaining to the confessing of sins in order to obtain forgiveness, place for confession in church, place where a priest hears confessions, resembling confessionconfessional
being one of two equal parts; partial, not complete; having one parent in common, equally, half fare, halfback, halftime, one part of two equal parts; one of a pair; either of two equal playing periods in a game (Sports); halfway point in playing time ...half
being without common factors, best, best stage of something, brief somebody, distinguishing mark, earliest, earliest period of something, first in importance, first note in musical scale, first parrying position, make or become ready, not divisible wit...prime
belief in a particular thing or person; religion; trust, confidence; loyalty, belief or trust, religion or religious group, set of beliefs, trust in Godfaith
belief in destruction of authority, belief that nothing is worthwhile, disbelief in objective truth, general rejection of customary beliefs (in religion, morality, etc.); skepticism; nothingness, Russian political movement, total rejection of social moresnihilism
belief in the preservation of natural resourcesconservationism
belief that God bestows grace individually, commitment to one group, self-rule principleparticularism
believe others share a mental life, communicate something, direct an image onto surface, draw a projection of a figure, estimate, housing project, imagine something, make the voice audible, plan, scheme, program; task, assignment, activity, scheme; sen...project
believer in superiority of particular group, one who believes in the supremacy of a particular group, advocate of supremacysupremacist
believer in the Christian Trinity, believer in the unity of Father Son and Holy Spirit; member of the Roman Catholic Order of the Holy Trinity (Christianity), of or pertaining to the doctrine of the unity of Father Son and Holy Spirit, related to the T...Trinitarian
believing in a higher being, belonging to monastic order, devout people, pious people, people who are observant of religious laws and practices, monk or nun, of or pertaining to religion; pious, relating to religion, thoroughreligious
belonging to or related to the Acarina (order of mites and ticks)acaridan
belonging to order of Carmelites, member of order of friars, member of order of nunsCarmelite
 

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