Results for: showing love, pertaining to love
English English
communication, contact; one who maintains contact; conspiracy; close connection; illicit love affair, coordination, coordinator, pronounced consonant linking two words, something used to thicken a liquid, unmarried love affairliaison
comparative degree (Grammar), comparative form of word, compared to others, in a form expressing increase, involving comparisons, pertaining to comparison; relative; using comparison; of the comparative degree (Grammar)comparative
compassionate, forgiving; characterized by or exercising mercy, showing mercy, welcomemerciful
complete, definite integral, indefinite integral, made up of parts, necessary or constituent, of an integer, pertaining to or part of a whole; intrinsic, essential, constituent; made up of parts which together form a whole; whole, undivided, relating t...integral
completely dedicated to something, having a spouse, joined in marriage, married people, relating to marriage, wed, united in marriage; of or pertaining to marriage, connubial; conjugalmarried
completing, concluding, pertaining to completion; ending; terminating, final stage of manufacture, ending; bringing to an end; destroying; defeating; completing, perfecting; polishing; act of adding the finishing touchesfinishing
completion of a course of study (in a school, etc.); commencement, ceremony in which diplomas or degrees are awarded; mark showing a degree of measurement., completion of studies, degree ceremony, dividing process, mark on an instrumentgraduation
composed of four parts; arranged in quarters; pertaining to the present geological period, of the second part of the Cenozoic era (Geology), group of four; number four; second part of the Cenozoic era, present geologic period (Geology), having four-ato...quaternary
composed of or pertaining to vertebrae; having a spinal columnvertebral
composed of several races; pertaining to many ethnic groups, of more than one racemultiracial
composition in which the initial or ending letters form a word or phrase, of an acrostic, pertaining to a composition in which the initial or ending letters form a word or phrase, written lines containing wordacrostic
compound showing presence of gene, phenylthioureaphenylthiocarbamide
comprising an advance warning, serving to caution in advance; pertaining to advance safety measures, of security proceduresprecautionary
conceivable, continuing until somebody dies, deadly, fatal; pertaining to death; human; liable or subject to death; severe, grave; extreme, great (Slang), eventually dying, human being, person; that which is subject to death, intense, of death, showing...mortal
concentrated, increasing production, indicating how much, intensifier, making heavy use of, of or pertaining to intensity; characterized by intensity or a high degree; tending to make more intense; highly concentrated; pertaining to an intensive (Gramm...intensive
 

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