Results for: living expenses
English English
living expensescost of living
(about parasitic fungi) moving from host to host during development (Biology), living on different hostsheteroecious
(French) livingvivant
(Slang) alcoholic liquor (especially one that is of low-quality or illegally manufactured); marijuana (Slang), cheap or illegal alcohol, hootch, small thatched hut; dormitory, living quarters; home where a man maintains a prostitute or mistress, troops...hooch
(Zoology) tailed amphibian from the order Caudata found in warm temperate climates (resembles a small lizard), mythical reptile living in fire, portable stove, small animal resembling lizardsalamander
12 dozen, 144, disgusting, earn money, extremely overweight, inclusive, complete, total; general; without deductions, large; coarse, crude, vulgar; disgusting, offensive; obese, fat, luxuriant, make or earn a total of (before taxes and other expenses),...gross
a coenzyme in living cells that is similar to NAD but with an extra phosphate group., chemical formula: C21 H28 N7 O17 P3, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, triphosphopyridine nucleotideNADP
a member of the people living in the country Moab (Biblical)Moabite
able to grow, able to survive outside the womb, capable of living; having a reasonable chance of succeeding, practical; having the ability to survive outside the uterus (of a fetus), practicable or worthwhileviable
able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops), living on land and in water, of mixed typeamphibious
able to withstand only slight variations in temperature (Biology), living within narrow temperature rangestenothermal
absence from your own country, banish somebody from home or country, banishment from home or country, expulsion, ejection, be banished; expel, somebody living outside his or her own countryexile
Acadian French, French Canadian living in Maritimes, pertaining to Acadia (former French colony in southeastern Canada), resident of Acadia (former French colony in southeastern Canada), somebody from AcadiaAcadian
accommodations, compartment of space marked off by walls within a building; space, two- or three-dimensional area, occupy a room, lodge, dwell, part of a building, people in a room, scope, share living quarters with somebody, usable spaceroom
act of cutting back, curtailment; reduction, diminishment; inner structure that serves as a second line of defense within a fort, reduction of expensesretrenchment
 

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