Results for: in a linguistic manner, in relation to language, in relation to linguistics
English English
act in a cowardly manner, run in fear, common domestic fowl, meat from chickens, see also:spring chicken, type of fowl; meat of a chicken; cowardchicken
act in a pleasant and agreeable manner; deliberately attempt to gain favor, seek to please somebodyingratiate
act in a superior way, make concessions for others, voluntarily lower oneself; patronize, act in a proud manner toward otherscondescend
act in an excessively emotional or sentimental manner, make more dramatichoke
act intended to impress, behavior intended to impress, insincere behavior, artificial manner, pretenseaffectation
act of confer knighthood upon, act of investing with a title; act of providing a new soundtrack for a film or tape (often in a different language); adding of new music or other sounds to an existing recording, final soundtrack, process of adding new so...dubbing
act of evading a discussion or argument by using ambiguous speech; equivocal statement, ambiguous comment; petty criticism, make trivial objections, petty objection, pun, use ambiguous language to evade a discussion or argument; make an equivocal comme...quibble
act of forming into a line, act of straightening; positioning, arrangement; placement and direction of text or graphics in relation to the document margin (Computers, Printing), alinement, ground plan, linear or orderly arrangement, positioning of some...alignment
act of gerrymandering, divide a voting district in a discriminatory manner (for the benefit of a particular candidate); falsify; distort, pervert, manipulated electoral area, try to get extra votes unfairly, unfair division of voting districts in order...gerrymander
act of implying; something implied, indirect suggestion, connotation, hint; state of being involved in an action or event, implicit understanding, involvement, logical relationimplication
act of including, state of being included, incorporation, foreign body in cell, presence in group, relation between sets, somebody or something included, substance trapped inside mineral, teaching challenged children in public schoolinclusion
act of obtaining any purpose by force or in a rushed manner or hastily or with unusual speed; (Gardening) act of raising plants and flowers and fruits at an earlier season than the natural period (by the use of artificial heat)forcing
act of pronouncing words in an articulate or clear manner; announcement, declarationenunciation
act of reading, act of converting written letters into words which have meaning, be able to read in foreign language, have particular words, have qualities that affect understanding, hear something on two-way radio, indicate data, interpret nonwritten ...read
act of rendering something into another language; version published in a language other than the original language (i.e. book, film, etc.), change or transference, expressing of something in a different language, motion in straight line, process determ...translation
 

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