Results for: performed in a systematic way
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hymn; choir, performed by choir, relating to chorus or choir, sung by or adapted for a choir or chorus, of or relating to a choir or choruschoral
Implies that distributive services like transport and handling performed on goods up to the customs frontier of the economy from which the goods are classed as merchandise.Free on board
impossible to farm, not able to be worked, not practical, not able to be performedunworkable
in a nosological manner, by systematic classification of diseasenosologically
instrumental composition for a small ensemble, instrumental or vocal love song performed at night in the open air (esp. by a man under the window of the woman he desires); piece of music suitable for this type of performance, perform a love song, seren...serenade
involving sitting, nonmigratory, not moving, performed while sitting, not involving physical activity; inactive, getting little physical exercise; not migratory, living in one place throughout the year, usually sittingsedentary
involving special skill, particularly adept at something, proficient, skilled, expert; masterful, performed with a high degree of skill; requiring special training or skillskillful
lacking social or intellectual skills, not completed, not executed or performed, incomplete; unsuccessful, unskilledunaccomplished
made hotter; became hotter; performed warm up exerciseswarmed up
magic performed for good, persuading the supernatural to intervene, supernatural or divine interventiontheurgy
manipulation of data performed by computerelectronic data processing
Medieval and Renaissance music, performed in the style of the timeearly music
mental illness characterized by the repetition of actions performed by othersechopraxia
methodical, of or pertaining to science; systematic, methodical; adhering to the principles of an exact science, of sciencescientific
methodically, in a systematic fashionsystematically
 

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