Results for: General Assembly (of the UN), general average
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apparatus for producer gas, manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), organism that makes its food, organizer of movie, recording, something genera...producer
appeal to feeling, deep feeling, especially in art, emotion; attitude, opinion; tender emotion, general feeling, mental feeling, underlying feelingsentiment
appear to be equal, consider as equivalent, consider to be equal; make into an equation; reduce to an average, form an equation, reduce something to the same levelequate
appointment of clergy, assembly of pages in order, comparison of information, light meal, reading of religious text, small or light meal; comparison or criticism (of literary works), technical description of bookcollation
appropriate time, carry along on tide, crucial point, drift on the tide; be enough, be sufficient, ebb and flow, current; anything that fluctuates like the tides of the sea; turning, tendency, flood tide, general trend, gravitational stress on somethin...tide
ARR; The ratio of the average cash inflow to the amount invested.Average rate of return
Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), First Duke of Wellington, British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, prime minister of England (1828-1830)Wellesley
artificial, contrary to expected behavior, contrary to laws of nature, not conforming to the average, not natural, abnormal, aberrant; artificial, insincere; cruelunnatural
artistic arrangement of miscellaneous items, collection, gathering of people, assembly of people; collection; accumulation, gathering togetherassemblage
as a whole, mostly; usually, ordinarily; in a general manner, vaguely, widespreadgenerally
assemblyassy.
assembly in Holy Roman Empire, controlled intake of food, court session in Scotland, designed or promoted for weight loss, eat less, legislative assembly, limit the amount of food eaten; eat only certain kinds of food, nourishment, food and drink; regi...diet
assembly language, computer program, fitter of parts, one who assembles; assembly compiler, program which converts source code in the assembly programming language into machine language (Computers)assembler
assembly of a chapter, branch of a group, group of canons, one of the main divisions of a book or other literary work; phase, stage, period; local branch of an organization; assembly of church leaders, period of development, section of book, series of ...chapter
assembly of American coloniesContinental Congress
 

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