Results for: complement, counterpart, item which is equivalent to another item
English English
Aphrodite, planet 2nd from the Sun, Roman goddess of love (Greek equivalent)Venus
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
appearance on stage, entrance, going in, including an item on list, opening through which one enters, entrance; act of entering; record, information entered (in a book, etc.), single written item, somebody or something entered in contest, way in, winni...entry
appreciate, esteem, respect, hold in high regard; estimate value, appraise, assess worth, award for winner, reward, trophy, item won in a competition; booty, loot, plunder; acquisition, property that has been obtained from others, captured ship or carg...prize
Ares, fourth planet from the sun, next planet after the Earth in the Solar System (Astronomy); Roman god of war after whom the month of March is named (Mythology), planet 4th from the Sun, Roman god of war (Greek equivalent)Mars
arrange in proper order, equal, equivalent; of equal rank or authority, reference point, coordinate point; geographical locationcoordinate
Artemis, goddess of the hunt (Greek Mythology); female first name, Roman goddess of hunting (Greek equivalent)Diana
article cut from a newspaper; piece which has been cut off or clipped out, cutting, newspaper item cut out, trimmed-off hair or grassclipping
associate, alternate, care of, carried over, cash order, complement of an angle, to the same degree, together, jointlyc.o.
Athene, goddess of wisdom (Greek Mythology), Greek goddess of wisdom (Roman equivalent), MinervaAthena
atone for human sin, buy something back, exchange something for money, keep a promise, make something acceptable, pay off, settle a debt through payment; regain through payment; convert an item into its cash value; deliver from sin or evil; fulfill, ca...redeem
attention-getting information, condition of being public, interest created by publicity, something stimulating public interest, state of being public; advertisement, action or item designed to attract public notice; attention of the publicpublicity
attractive item, award, ornament; adornment; beautification; medal or honor which is bestowed upon someone (e.g. in the armed forces), ornamentation, painting and paperingdecoration
authorized model of unit of measurement, commodity money has value based on, device used as battle rallying point, flag, grammatically correct, item in usual repertoire, large upper petal of pea, level of quality accepted as norm, level of quality or e...standard
available for use, item which is meant to be used once and then discarded, something to be used only once, throwawaydisposable
 

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