Results for: tool hung on the wall which aids in teaching and education
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AIDS virus, human immunodeficiency virus, human immunodeficiency virus; virus transmitted through bodily fluids which weakens the immune system and causes AIDS (incurable disease characterized by a deterioration of the immune system), virus disabling i...HIV
AIDS-related complex, American Red Cross; American organization concerned with the alleviation of human suffering and the promotion of public healthARC
aircraft, flat, flat surface, flat surface on which any geometrical line that joins two points can lie (Geometry); two-dimensional surface (Art); airplane; rank, level; type of tree; bladed tool used to smooth wood, planar; level, even, level of realit...plane
all that can be known, familiarity, understanding; something that is known; wisdom; learning, education; awareness, cognizance, information in mind, intercourse, learning through experience or study, specific informationknowledge
alley, be sharp, change direction sharply, change scene, delete data, dilute, divide deck of cards, divide something with sharp tool, divided, dividing of deck of cards, edit movie or video, fashion a garment, garment style, grow teeth through gums, ha...cut
alphabet for teaching readingInitial Teaching Alphabet
American Council on EducationACE
American Federation of Teachers, American Federation of Teachers; trade union for professionals in the fields of education healthcare and public service (founded in 1916)AFT
American organization for female descendants of Colonialists who took part in the Revolutionary War (promotes education, volunteer service, the preservation of history, and grants scholarships)DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)
American Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange; stock exchange that lists over 3000 publicly-traded companies, largest stock exchange in the United States (located on Wall Street in New York City)AMEX
amount held by shovel, dig with a shovel; gather up as if with a shovel; sweep away, clear away material, dig with shovel for something, long-handled scoop, machine for earth digging, throw something carelessly, tool with a handle and a broad scoop use...shovel
ancient tablets with laws inscribed, area on palm, arrangement of information in columns, band or panel on wall, enter information into table, flat surface for particular purpose, flat surface of gem, food served, front part of stringed instrument, ite...table
angle, angle of wing or propeller, collect, gather together; cause to slant, cause to slope, gardening tool with a comb-like end; slope, incline, immoral pleasure seeker, long-handled toothed gardening tool, move with a rake, pass across something, scr...rake
angle, angle; sloping edge, bevel square, cut a sloping edge; slant, make slanting edge, toolbevel
animal that bores, tool for boring holes, tool used to make holes, auger, tool that resembles a drillborer
 

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