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REPLYING |
Answering |
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AMOEBEAN |
Alternately answering. |
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EVADE |
Avoid answering (question) |
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VOICEMAIL |
Automated answering machine |
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BEG |
Avoid answering (the question) |
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METAPHRASE |
An answering phrase; repartee. |
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RESPONSION |
The act of answering. |
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RESPONSORY |
Containing or making answer; answering. |
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REMEDILESS |
Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. |
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RHYME |
A word answering in sound to another word. |
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RESCRIPTION |
A writing back; the answering of a letter. |
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HEDGED |
Hindu leader crept along and avoided answering the question |
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CORRESPONDING |
Answering; conformable; agreeing; suiting; as,
corresponding numbers. |
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RESPONDENT |
Disposed or expected to respond; answering; according;
corresponding. |
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FUTILE |
Of no importance; answering no useful end; useless;
vain; worthless. |
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DICAST |
A functionary in ancient Athens answering nearly to the
modern juryman. |
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SPONGE |
The extremity, or point, of a horseshoe, answering to the
heel. |
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COMPETENT |
Answering to all requirements; adequate; sufficient;
suitable; capable; legally qualified; fit. |
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RESPONDENCY |
The act of responding; the state of being respondent;
an answering. |
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INSIGNIFICANT |
Having no weight or effect; answering no purpose;
unimportant; valueless; futile. |
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REDDITIVE |
Answering to an interrogative or inquiry; conveying a
reply; as, redditive words. |
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COMPLAINANT |
The party suing in equity, answering to the plaintiff
at common law. |
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VERBAL |
Having word answering to word; word for word; literal; as,
a verbal translation. |
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BENEDICTION |
The form of instituting an abbot, answering to the
consecration of a bishop. |
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RESCRIPTIVE |
Pertaining to, or answering the purpose of, a
rescript; hence, deciding; settling; determining. |