Results for: be influential, be prominent, control, rule, command, tower above
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be influential, be prominent, control, rule, command, tower abovedominate
(Biblical) tower built by the descendants of Noah in an attempt to reach heaven (as a punishment, God created many different languages so they could not understand one another)Tower of Babel
(born 1945) Commander in Chief of the United States Central Command, four-star general in charge of American military troops carrying out Operation Iraqi FreedomGeneral Tommy R. Franks
(Chemistry) chemical agent that forms a gradient in concentration and exercises control over morphogenesis, substance important for development of embryomorphogen
(Colloquial) journey across the snow (esp. with dogs); command a team of dogs to set out or move faster (in Northwestern USA and Alaska); mash, make into mush, command to sled dogs, cooked cereal, dogsled trip, mash something, porridge, gruel; sentimen...mush
(Electricity) device that causes electrical resistance (used to control the flow of an electrical current), component controlling the flow of electricityresistor
(in western Africa) object believed to have magical powers; magical power attributed to an object; rule resulting from superstitious beliefs associated with an object, musical style characterized by drums and Hawaiian-style guitar (developed in Nigeria...juju
(Latin) write!, inscribe! (command)signa
(Medicine) type I diabetes mellitus, chronic condition in which the beta cells of the pancreatic islets produce little or no insulin (patients must regularly inject insulin to control blood sugar)IDD (insulin-dependent diabetes)
(Principality of Andorra) republic in the eastern Pyrenees which is under the joint political control of France and SpainAndorra
, send a letter, appoint to command, assign to a position or duty, station; publicize, advertise; inform; send electronic mail to a newsgroup (Computers); send by mail; move up and down in a saddle (Equitation); travel quickly, by post horse, denounce ...post
1,000 years, hoped-for utopian age, millenary, prophesied rule by Jesus Christ, thousandth anniversary, unit of time equal to one thousand years; thousandth year anniversarymillennium
1st letter of Greek alphabet, alfa, alphabetical, brightest star, code word for letter "A", Greek letter; beginning; brightest star in a constellation; (in Computer Graphics) fourth color component (that allows control over blending colors with a backg...alpha
5th note of scale, chord based on 5th note, controlling, commanding, fifth, fifth note of the scale (Music), in control, more important, preponderant in a community or period, producing same characteristic in offspring, relating to 5th note of scaledominant
A group of businesses or nations that act together as a single producer to obtain market control and to influence prices in their favor by limiting production of a product. The United States has laws prohibiting cartels.Cartel
 

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