Results for: holding a title
English English
be capable of holding particular amount, be divisible by, control emotion, form sides of angle, have within, hold back or restrict, include or consist of, have within; restrain, keep under controlcontain
beam holding sail at angle, campaign for somebody, connecting spar for aircraft, deep loud bird or animal noise, extendable overhead pole, floating barrier, loud deep sound, make a loud deep sound, din; rapid prosperity; shaft of a microphone; horizont...boom
bearing, taking, conveying, bringing, holdingcarrying
being at or near the middle, holding a midway position; amidst, done with tongue in middle position, occupying middle or central position, pref. middle, middle part of, prep. between, amongmid
bent wire for holding hair, bobby pin, hair clip, something with a sharp bend, symbol for crescendo or diminuendohairpin
biased, having preconceived opinions, predisposed to a particular viewpoint, holding prejudicesprejudiced
bishop or patriarch, father (Hebrew); name for God (New Testament usage); title of a Christian bishop (used in Syria, Egypt, and Ethiopia)Abba
book illustration, building façade, pediment, picture opposite the title page of a book; front of a building; decoration on the front of a buildingfrontispiece
bookbinder, cord or tie, detachable cover used for holding sheets of paper, hard cover for papers, machine for binding books or papers, machine for making sheaves, something that sticks things, statement binding somebody to agreementbinder
bookcase, shelf used to store books, shelf for holding booksbookshelf
boot, fasten things together, fasten with a clamp, firmly fasten together, hold firmly, holding device, brace, device that applies pressure, device that holds things together (used by carpenters), wheel clampclamp
box for holding money, safecashbox
box for holding small objects, clean, arrange, organize, considerable, covering for back of chair, furniture cover, in good order, organized, make somebody or something tidy, methodical, neat in appearance, satisfactorytidy
breathing technique for holding notescircular breathing
British title of nobility ranking between a duke and an earl, marquis, nobleman between duke and earlmarquess
 

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