Results for: broad survey, summary, synopsis
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(American Slang) negro, black person, applying generally, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name, generic drug, suitable for a broad range, with general namegeneric
360ֲ° view, comprehensive survey, cyclorama, picture with a wide view, wide view in all directions, full view of a large areapanorama
a long time, able to reach considerable distance, accented, after certain time, at another time, beyond what is wanted, continuing over a great distance; having a great height; extended, prolonged; tedious; broad, comprehensive; far-reaching, descended...long
ability to endure hardship, ability to remain unaffected, ability to withstand extremes, acceptance of different views, allowance made for deviation, endurance, broad-mindedness, indulgence, tolerating of somethingtolerance
abstract, summary, synopsis, shortened version of a work, summarize, outline, express in a short and concise mannerprecis
abundantly using something, broad and dark, busy, clumsy, dark and overcast, demanding, difficult to lift; having a great weight; very large, massive; grave, serious; deep, profound, explicit, extensively producing or refining something, fleshy, full, ...heavy
act of chasing and herding together (of cattle, etc.); capture of suspected criminals, gathering of people or animals, summaryroundup
act of cleaning with a broom; continuous curving motion or shape; continuous extent; reach; chimney sweep; search made to remove hidden electronic listening devices, bout of cleaning with a brush, broad range, brush against the ground, brushing stroke,...sweep
act of cutting from the underside; act of slicing the ball from underneath (Golf, Tennis); notch cut in a tree which aids in controlling its fall; type of beef tenderloin; type of cavity with a broad base (Dentistry), charge a lower amount than, cut ma...undercut
act of cutting into broad thin pieces; act of cutting across or cutting intoslicing
act of looking at something, consider something, inspect something, observe something, opinion, perspective, pictorial representation, range of vision, scene, see; observe; regard, survey, think of somebody or something, vista, scenery, sight; opinion,...view
act of measuring and recording the characteristics of a plot of land; land survey report (often in the form of a map); review, overview; statistical study, act of measuring land, analysis of poll sample, area surveyed, consider something generally, cri...survey
act of reconnoitering, gathering information in enemy territory; survey, collection of data, exploration to gather information, preliminary surveyreconnaissance
act of summing, addition; sum, total; conclusion in which previous statements are reviewed and summarized, final argument in court, summary of something saidsummation
act of surveying, act of conducting a general study; act of reexamining, act of reinvestigating, of a survey, of a review, of an appraisalreviewal
 

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