Results for: one who works two jobs, one who works at an additional job
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An additional feature of a debt obligation that increases its marketability and attractiveness to investors.Kicker
An underwritinginvestment company that offersshares in its mutual funds, or an influential institution that highly values a particular security and thus creates additional demand for the security.Sponsor
analysis of handwritten works (to determine the identity of the author)bibliotics
another; different; remaining of a pair; additional; in the recent past, further, otherwise, differently, pron. something else, someone else, remaining one of a pair; another one; different person, second of two things, the remainingother
anthology, collection of literary works, anthology; miscellanycollectanea
appendix, additional section devoted to further explanation of a topic (in a book); digression, deviation from the main point, lengthy digressionexcursus
appointment of clergy, assembly of pages in order, comparison of information, light meal, reading of religious text, small or light meal; comparison or criticism (of literary works), technical description of bookcollation
art exhibition or gallery, drawing room, reception room; gathering of intellectuals or leaders in a drawing room; art gallery, exhibition hall for works of art; beauty parlor, business offering services related to fashion or beauty, expensive clothes s...salon
art of forming three-dimensional works using any of several techniques (such as welding, modeling, carving, etc.); three-dimensional work of art, creation of three-dimensional art, form a three-dimensional work of art using any of several techniques (s...sculpture
artificial body part, device used to replace a missing limb or body part; placement of additional sounds at the beginning of a word or line of poetry, prothesis, replacement of body partprosthesis
assistant, aide, auxiliary verb, giving support, held in reserve, helpful, supporting; additional, member of supporting troops, naval support vessel, sailing ship with engine, secondary, supporting person or thing, with motor and sailsauxiliary
assistant, assistant; one who works with another, bishop who helps anothercoadjutor
at a greater distance; to a greater degree; even further, more distant or remote; additional, continuing on to a greater distancefarther
author of parodies, one who writes farcical imitations of literary or musical works or stylesparodist
be partial cause of something, do or give something with others, donate, give; cause, give money for specific purpose, provide works for publicationcontribute
 

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