Results for: connect something to a power source
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advocate of centralism, one who supports the concentration of power in a central authoritycentralist
advocate, explainer of something, index, indicator of the times to multiply a number, one who interprets, advocate; small raised symbol or number placed after a number that indicates the power to which the number is raised (Mathematics), practitioner o...exponent
affect, impact; impel, control, effect on something, action of a person or thing which affects another; person or thing which has power to affect others; use of personal connections to manipulate people or events, power to sway, somebody who can sway a...influence
afferent, centralizing power, developing inward, employing centripetal force, proceeding toward a center; using centripetal force, see also:centrifugal, toward centercentripetal
affiliate something, connect through marriage, join in mutually supportive association, make a pact with -, join with -, member of a pact, member of a treaty, member of a formal agreement, member of alliance, related organismally
aforementioned, in the same place (Latin term used in footnotes and bibliographies to indicate that a citation comes from the same source as the previous)ibid
aforementioned, in the same place (Latin term used in footnotes and bibliographies to indicate that a citation comes from the same source as the previous), from same sourceibidem
against the current, against tradition, in an early stage, in opposite direction to transcription, in the higher part of a stream, closer to the source of the stream, nearer the source, see also:downstream, toward or in the higher part of a stream; aga...upstream
against use of nuclear power, destroying cells, opposing the use or production of nuclear power plants or weaponryantinuclear
agent producing increase in functional activity, increasing activity, source of stimulus, substance that quickens a vital process (Medicine); stimulus, incentive, tending to quicken a vital process (Medicine); stimulatingstimulant
agree, concur; enter office; become party to an agreement, assent, come to power, sign treatyaccede
AIDS activist group, Aids Coalition To Unleash PowerACT-UP
airborne military force, military power that fights with aircraft, military capability in airairpower
aircraft part, animal harness, bond, burden; pair of harnessed oxen; shoulder of a garment; connection; slavery; directing coil in a computer monitor, cathode ray device, connect an animal to a vehicle, crossed spears, equipment for multi-track recordi...yoke
alcoholic, concentrated, convincing, distinctive, easy to detect, effective, exerting influence, extreme, fast moving, felt or expressed powerfully, fully ionized, having great physical power; healthy, robust; solid, firm; persuasive, convincing; resol...strong
 

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