Results for: helper, one who aids, helpful, helping, serving as an aid, auxiliary
English English
assistant, helper, aideaider
assumption for the sake of argument, bract supporting grass flower, glossary word, helping theory, subordinate proposition (Mathematics); headword, word that is explained or clarified, subject headinglemma
atoning, serving to make amendsexpiatory
attach tab to, auxiliary airfoil, drug tablet, flap for holding, flap on garment, furnish with tabs, attach a tag to; label, name, marktab
attending church regularly; actively practicing a religion; acting or serving as a summons to church, regular church attendancechurchgoing
attitude of defense, position of defense, favoring defense as playing strategy, of a defense team, protective, watchful, on guard, quick to justify, serving to protectdefensive
attributive, being description, classifying, serving to describe, representational, illustrativedescriptive
audiovisual aid, of hearing and sight, of sound and vision, seeing and hearing (especially pertaining to teaching aids that make use of both sight and sound), teaching aid using sound and visionaudiovisual
auditing and accounting agency which aids Congress and other government bodies (USA)GAO (General Accounting Office)
augmentative affix or word, causing an increase, denoting great size or importance, making larger, serving to increaseaugmentative
auxiliaryaux.
auxiliary member of wing, freelance or part-time journalist, horizontal timber, narrow mineral vein, one who arranges objects on a string; horizontal timber; part-time journalist who covers a local area and supplies stories to a newspaper published in ...stringer
auxiliary noteneighbor note
auxiliary processor (Computers), second processor in a computercoprocessor
auxiliary, something which aids (especially a learning aid); female servant (Archaic)ancilla
 

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