Results for: disconnected from the body, without a body (as in a spirit), from unseen person
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assistant to the minister of a church, layperson assisting minister, ordained person ranking below a priestdeacon
assistant, aide, auxiliary verb, giving support, held in reserve, helpful, supporting; additional, member of supporting troops, naval support vessel, sailing ship with engine, secondary, supporting person or thing, with motor and sailsauxiliary
assistant, aide, one who possesses only partial professional skills, nonprofessional helping with professional work, of an assistant; of a person trained to help a professionalparaprofessional
asterisk, be leading performer, celestial body in relation to fate, cover or decorate something with stars, destiny, have as leading actor, mark something with star, mass of gas in space, most important or proficient person, outstanding, play a leading...star
asteroid, small body that orbits the sunplanetoid
astrological influence, astronomical body orbiting star, Earth, heavenly body that orbits a starplanet
astrological sign, large constellation, person born under Virgo, sixth zodiacal sign represented by a virgin (Astrology); person born under this sign, somebody born under Virgo, Virgin, VirgoanVirgo
astronaut, person trained to travel in a spacecraft, extraterrestrialspaceman
astronomical object with long tail, celestial body with a luminous tailcomet
at right angles, body of soldiers, boring and old-fashioned, bribe somebody, bring scores level, city block, completely fair, concur or make something agree, cubic, directly, divide something into squares, division of a game board, drawing instrument, ...square
athletic support, bowl-shaped object, bowl-shaped plant or body part, communion chalice or wine, contents of cup, cupful, dish served in cup -shaped container, draw to surface of skin, drinking container, form into cup shape, golf hole, hold in hands, ...cup
attach tap, barrel plug, beer from cask, borrow money, draw fluid from body, draw liquid from barrel, faucet, get into power supply, give position to somebody, hit object against something else, hit something lightly, light blow, gentle knock, rap; fau...tap
attach with nails, catch or convict guilty person, claw, do precisely or well, expose untruth, fix steadily, hammer a nail; attach with a nail; shut up (a box, container, etc.) with nails; arrest, trap; catch in lie; focus in on, set firmly on; find; p...nail
attached to something material, having no material existence; not composed of matter; having no body or form; insubstantial, without physical beingincorporeal
attack of shivering, body tremor, flap or make sail flap, fragment, quiver, shake, shudder, tremble; shatter, break into pieces; be shattered, be broken into pieces, to tremble, vibration, shudder; small fragment, splinter, slivershiver
 

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