Results for: specific, specifically
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biased supporter, one who fervently supports a specific group or cause; guerrilla fighter, partizan, resistance fighter, showing unreasoning support, siding with a specific group or cause; devoted, zealously supportive, biased; of or pertaining to guer...partisan
BIC; Interest guaranteed by the bank in a portfolio over a specific time frame with a specific yield.Bank Investment Contract
biological characteristics of plant, branch of biology dealing with plant life, plant life of specific area, study of plantsbotany
bless Communion bread and wine, declare place holy, dedicate to specific purpose, make custom revered, ordain as bishop, sanctify, make sacred; dedicate, devote (to a cause or purpose)consecrate
body of artistic works, list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; collection of skills required for a particular profession; collection including all existing artistic works of a specific kind, material available for performance, range ...repertoire
body of myths, body of stories, collection of myths associated with a particular people or culture; collective group of stories about specific imaginary characters; study of myths and legends, myths collectivelymythology
bonds not secured by any specific property based on the full faith and credit of the issuerdebentures
booked, earmarked for a specific use, having a cool manner, kept back, retained; set aside for a specific purpose; reticent, formal in manner or behavior; characterized by formal behavior or manners; ordered in advancereserved
branch of science, knowledge gained from science, something studied or performed methodically, study of the physical world, system of knowledge gained by systematic research and organized into general laws; specific field of systematic knowledge; skill...science
canal; station; (Computers) group chat on the Internet, conference, chat room on the Internet, convey through a particular medium, send through a channel; direct, refer, direct something along specific route, frequency spectrum used in transmission, gr...channel
careful about details, clear, exact or detailed, not more and not less; meticulous, exacting, strict, handling small details, indicating something specificprecise
catchword or slogan, common saying or belief, identifying word or custom, word or pronunciation used only by members of a specific group or class; word or phrase characteristic of a particular group or ideologyshibboleth
caused by particular infectious agent, denoting physical property, detail, distinctive, effective, effective drug, levied per unit, of species, precise, relating to particular thing, something specific, something suited to a particular use or purpose; ...specific
cease minting coins in specific metal, remove money from circulation, withdraw money from circulationdemonetize
cell organ, any part of a cell with a specific function (Biology), cell partorganelle
 

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