Results for: move something with force, push, push somebody or something roughly, jostle, thrust from behind
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judge in ancient Greece; Creator of the world (according to Platonic philosophy), powerful force or personalitydemiurge
jump quickly, move your head or arms, short affair, throw violently, throw; cast; toss, discard; speak sharply or forcefully; involve oneself in an energetic manner; move in an energetic or violent manner, time for pleasure, throw; slinging, casting; s...fling
kedge anchor, light anchor, move a boat by pulling on a rope connected to an anchor (Nautical), move a vessel, small anchor used for pulling a ship (Nautical)kedge
kidnap, carry off by force (especially of a person); pull away from the main axis of the body (Anatomy), pull something away, see also:adduct, snatch somebody awayabduct
kidnapping, seizure, carrying off by force; action of separating a limb or other part from the midline of the body (Medicine); abducing, drawing apartabduction
kilogram-forcekgf
lack of equivalence, absence of equality in quantity (of value, force, meaning, etc.), lacking equivalence, without equality (in valuenonequivalent
lacking the power to move itself, inanimate; inactive, sedentary; sluggish, slow; neutral, having little or no chemical reaction (Chemistry), motionless, nonreactive, sluggish or unmotivatedinert
lapse, let a restraining cable go, lose your footing, mixture of clay and water, move from its proper position, move smoothly, narrow church pew, narrow piece, pass something secretly, put on or take off, release, remove a slip, scionslip
large pipe or cable, mainland, of a mainmast, principal, principal pipe or duct in a system; chief part of something; strength or force; high sea, part of the ocean where no land can be seen, head, utmostmain
lean a ski, line at which a surface ends; line where two surfaces meet; thin sharp side of a blade; sharpness of a blade; excitement, meeting surfaces, move gradually, part above a drop, sharp quality, sharpen, sharpen; provide with an edge or border; ...edge
legal action, procedure, published records, routine, protocol; action, event; claim, demand (Law); move, step (Law), series of eventsproceeding
lend money or goods, loan, move ahead, movement ahead, payment ahead of time, price rise, progress, move forward; promote; propose, suggest; make a payment before it is due, providing something before being paid, rise in amount, rise in status, somethi...advance
lessen something, partly excuse a crime, soften in force or severity; lessen the impact or intensity of; appease, make easier, sweeten; be assuaged, become less severe (about punishments, circumstances, emotions, etc.)mitigate
lessening, reduction (of pressure, force, effort, etc.); pause, breakletup
 

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