Results for: view of man as the central element or purpose of the universe
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accident where a vehicle overturns, act of turning upside down, instance of overturning; mouseover, JavaScript element that causes a change when the mouse cursor passes over it (Internet); revolution, one full spin; transferral of money from one invest...rollover
accidental, involuntary, inadvertent, unpremeditated, not on purposeunintentional
according to jurisprudence, according to a system of law, from the point of view of one knowledgeable in jurisprudencejurisprudentially
according to the law, from a legal point of view, from the point of view of jurisprudence, legallyjuridically
acidify, make or become acid; (Petroleum) treat oil-bearing limestone with acid for the purpose of increasing productionacidize
act as a spy, act of a spy, close view, discover by observation, employee who obtains information about rivals, engage in espionage, investigate, observe in secret, person who is employed by a government to gather information on other countries, secret...spy
act of choking; throttle (in a car), artichoke, be too moved to speak, block passage or channel, fuel mixture regulator for engine, inedible central part of artichoke, lose nerve and falter, noise of choking, prevent breathing by constricting throat, p...choke
act of coming into view; impression, semblance, attendance in court, coming into existence, outward aspect, performance or exhibition in public, way somebody or something looksappearance
act of discovering something, decision on course of action, end of estate, interest, or right, firm decision; decisiveness, resolution; definition, firmness of purpose, fixed purpose, qualifying of concept, settlement of dispute or contest, stage in de...determination
act of drawing out or bringing into view; act of educing, derivation, exhaust of an engineeduction
act of hiding, obscuration, act of hiding from view; eclipse, obscuration of one celestial body by another closer celestial body (Astronomy); hiddenness, concealment; act of disappearing from view, temporary disappearance of celestial bodyoccultation
act of hitting ball, attempt, attempt to score, blasting explosion, bullet or cannonball, camera view, chance at winning, continuous uninterrupted film sequence, filled with particular quality, firing of a bullet or other projectile from a weapon; rang...shot
act of holding summit meetings for the purpose of conducting diplomatic negotiations; art of conducting summit conferences, holding of summit conferencessummitry
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 ordaining; investiture into a religious office; setting apart of someone or something for a particular purpose or function; order, decreeordainment
 

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