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(Robert) former prime minister of New Zealand (1975-1984); (William) American professional wrestlerMuldoon
absence of unity, not associated with a trade union; not belonging to a professional union, not in union, not made by union members, not using union membersnonunion
advise; ask advice; talk with; consider, ask for specialist advice, consultation, discuss, give professional advice, refer to for informationconsult
advisor, counselor, professional adviser, senior doctorconsultant
aimed at providing health, professional field concerned with the maintenance or restoration of good health; procedures and methods used to maintain or restore good healthhealthcare
Amateur Athletic Association; organization that oversees non-professional sports, American Arbitration Association, American Automobile Association, American Automobile Association; organization that provides its members with emergency road assistance ...AAA
amateur boxer lighter than light heavyweight, person of average weight; contestant in boxing or another sport who participates in the average weight division, professional boxer lighter than light heavyweight, wrestler of intermediate weightmiddleweight
amateurish, contrary to professional standards, not belonging to profession, not professional; contrary to professional ethics; unbecoming in members of a professionunprofessional
American Basketball League; one of the professional basketball leagues in the USAABL
American Management Association; professional organization for business managers, American Medical Association, American Medical Association; professional organization for doctors, asset management account; account which combines regular banking functi...AMA
American professional soccer leagueMLS (Major League Soccer)
Andrew Johnson (1808-75), 17th president of the U.S.; Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-73), 36th president of the U.S.; Earvin "Magic" Johnson (born 1959), American professional basketball playerJohnson
argument for something, in support of something, pref. supporting, favoring, advocating; serving as a replacement for, professional, professional person, someone who is not an amateur (Slang); whore, prostitute (Slang); reason that favors, argument in ...pro
assistant, aide, one who possesses only partial professional skills, nonprofessional helping with professional work, of an assistant; of a person trained to help a professionalparaprofessional
Association of Computer Machinery; international organization devoted to promoting information technology and serves as a professional society for people working in the field of information technologyACM
 

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