Results for: exclusion, act of preventing entry
English English
fraudulent entry, game of marbles, person or thing that rings, ringers, see also: bander, something thrown at and encircling pegringer
front section of court, section of a court closest to the net (Sports); outside entry area, courtyard, space in front of buildingforecourt
futurity, horse race with advance entry datefuturity race
gene preventing seed productionterminator gene
having a surface that prevents materials from sticking to it, allowing for easy removal of food that has stuck to the surface (i.e. of a cooking dish), preventing food from stickingnonstick
heading, opening word or phrase (of a chapter, encyclopedia entry, etc.), key word at head of entryheadword
hold on foot, small advantage, small opening or ledge in which the foot can be placed while climbing; advantage, way of entry, small recess in rocktoehold
in a manner that averts, in a manner which prevents; as a means of avoiding -, as a method for preventing -preventively
inceptive, ingressive speech sound, of entry, of ingress, of or pertaining to entering; of a sound made by drawing the air into the mouth (Phonetics), pronounced by inhalingingressive
indistinctive, nameless, of an unknown person, preventing identification, unnamed, with name withheldanonymous
international organization established after World War II for preventing future aggression and promoting humanitarianismUN (United Nations)
keyed characters giving computer access, keyword, code word, special code that is used to gain entry (to a computer system, etc.), word securing accesspassword
killing cells, poisonous to cells, toxic to cells, preventing cell divisioncytotoxic
knot preventing end from fraying, single knot, thumb knotoverhand knot
law preventing sale of alcoholdry law
 

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