Results for: device controlling ignition, one who measures or records time
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chauffeur, one who drives; type of golf club; program which enables an operating system to communicate with a particular device (Computers), controlling software, electronic circuit, part that transmits something, somebody who can drive, strong force, ...driver
check using probe, circuit-testing device, examine area, investigate completely, research, study, explore; check, investigation, investigation; examination; slim device used in medical examinations; satellite sent into outer space, space probe, surgica...probe
chemical group, compound used in plastics, made of vinyl, plastic material, plastic records, synthetic plastic material made from polymerized resin, group of organic compoundsvinyl
chief journalist, one who prepares printed matter for publication (i.e. newspaper, book, etc.); one who revises, one who reviews and corrects, publishing supervisor, somebody controlling program content, somebody who edits film, text corrector, text ed...editor
chief, leading, main, principal, direct; be at the front; go in a certain direction, uppermost part of the body containing the brain; mind, understanding; leader, person in authority; top; forefront; crisis, climax; devotee, enthusiast (Slang); device ...head
choose ahead of time, pick beforehand, select in advance, select somebody or something beforehandpreselect
chosen ahead of time, picked beforehand, selected in advancepreselected
chronologically wrong, not appropriate to the times, obsolete, out of date; not properly dated, not assigned to the correct time period (of a person, object or event)anachronistic
church controlling other churchesmother church
cigarette lighter, flat-bottomed cargo boat, person or thing that lights; device for lighting cigarettes (or cigars, etc.); type of flat-bottomed barge, small device for lighting cigarettes, somebody or something that lights something, transport by lig...lighter
ciphering, coding; conversion to a code which suits a device or program (Computers)encoding
circle or oval for fastening or holding, circle or oval made with string, closed circuit, common fingerprint pattern, contraceptive device, curve, flight maneuver, form a loop, make a circular shape (with thread, etc.); fasten with a loop; perform a lo...loop
cisterna, lake or tank for storing water, large backup supply, large lake for storing water; container used to collect and store water; additional supply, reserve; area or location where something is stored (esp. liquid), liquid store in a device, orga...reservoir
citizen of the Internet (one who sees the Internet as a true community and wants to use and contribute to it from his time and skills); person who uses the Internet to express his opinions in arguments and elections, Internet usernetizen
citrus fruit juice extractor, device for boring holes, tool similar to a drill, lemon squeezer, tool for forming or enlarging holesreamer
 

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