Results for: toward mouth of river, transmission away from central network
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administered by mouth, dependent and aggressive, deriving pleasure via the mouth, for the mouth, of the mouth, oral sex, see also:nasal, see also:parenteral, see also:phallic, spoken, spoken exam, test in which the answers are not written, test requiri...oral
advance with caution, distinctive smell, facial feature above the mouth and below the eyes; part of the body used for smelling and breathing; sense of smell; propensity for detecting; proboscis; snout, organ of smell, part resembling nose, projecting f...nose
Advanced Research Projects Agency net; wide area computer network established in 1968 that primarily connected universities and research centers, predecessor of the Internet (Computers)Arpanet
advocate of centralism, one who supports the concentration of power in a central authoritycentralist
aesthetic taste, part of a flower, roof of mouth; sense of taste; aesthetic taste, roof of the mouthpalate
African language group, large group of related peoples located in central and southern Africa; member of this group; languages spoken by this group, member of African people, member of the African Bantu tribe, of or pertaining to the Bantu people; of o...Bantu
agent or means of transmission, conveyer; broadcasting device, part of broadcasting equipment, telephone parttransmitter
aggressive woman, large tall woman; member of a race of female warriors (Greek mythology), mythological warrior, river running through northern Brazil in South America, second longest river in the world, Amazonas River; (Computers) on-line bookstore, I...Amazon
aim at specialized audience, network or program intended for specialized audience (opposite of broadcast)narrowcast
air or water current, beam of light, brook, creek, river; flow of water or other liquid; constant outpouring, constant flow, continuous series, float freely, flow in large quantities, flow; pour out from; arrive in large numbers; flow freely; blow, wav...stream
aircraft navigation network, omnidirectional radio rangeomnirange
alliance, axis deer, central part of plant, line around which object rotates, line around which shape is symmetrical, line at maximum curvature, line defining direction of aircraft, line passing through crystal, line perpendicular to lens or mirroraxis
allowing transmission in one direction, apartment on one floor, geometric figure or element, having only one part or element; of or pertaining to a telecommunications system that works in only one direction at a time, root form of word, simplesimplex
along riverbank, land owner by river, pertaining to the banks of a river or body of water; located on the bank of a river or body of waterriparian
aloof, computer far from central computer, distant, located far away; secluded, isolated; distant in time or relation; aloof, standoffish; operated by remote control; slight, unlikely, distantly related, long ago, not from studio, out-of-the-way, outsi...remote
 

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