Results for: serve two faults consecutively
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serve two faults consecutivelydouble-fault
a group of genes in mammals located next or near to one another that serve to make cells separate and distinguishable from those of other organisms., major histocompatibility complexMHC
act as errand boy, cigarette, exhaust through work, something boring, tire, become tired; work as a drudge; serve an older student (British Slang); compel to serve an older student (British Slang), tiring work; (Slang) homosexual (derogatory); cigarett...fag
act as lackey, man servant, obedient follower, servant; person who grovels, serve, function as; grovel before, be servile in front oflackey
act in an official capacity, perform ceremony; perform duty; serve as officiator; referee (Sports)officiate
act of extortion, improvised bed made from straw; adjustment period; extortion of money; test voyage performed in order to check a new vessel for faults or defects; thorough search, makeshift bed, trial run of vesselshakedown
act of jogging or moving quickly; act of competing in a race or election; leakage, act of dripping, consecutively, creeping, fast movement, flowing, for use or wear by runners, functioning, gaining yards while running, long-standing, made during an eve...running
act of uniting, act of connecting; place where two things are connected; seam; juncture, attach, connect; unite, combine; be connected; become a member; perform a marriage ceremony; volunteer to serve in the armed forces; accompany, meet up with, be ad...join
advance something, advise, assist somebody with activity, aid; rescue; ease, relieve; improve, fix; avoid, refrain; serve, wait on, assistance, aid; hired laborer, domestic servant; group of servants or workers; means of fixing or changing something, b...help
affect strongly; make an impression; emphasize; stamp, make a mark using pressure, apply a voltage, force to serve, influence deeply or please greatly, make clearly understood, press a shape into something, seizeimpress
airport for designed to serve jet airplanesjetport
alcohol fermented from grapes, alcohol fermented from other fruit, dark purplish-red, dark purplish-red color, drink wine; serve wine, fermented grape juice; burgundy color; alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit; anything intoxicating or exhilarati...wine
amend, fix, correct, improve, make positive changes, change the molecular structure of petroleum, character improvement, correction, amendment, get rid of unacceptable habits, improve something by removing faults, improving changereform
ant that protects colony, army member below officer rank, be member of an army, dedicated worker, member of the military, enlisted man, one who serves in the army; loyal and active follower, one who fights for a cause, pretend to work, serve in the arm...soldier
ask somebody to settle dispute, mediate, act as a mediator in a dispute; serve as a judge, settle dispute between othersarbitrate
 

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