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DATE |
Appointment |
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BEDTIME |
Evening appointment |
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RESCHEDULE |
Postpone (appointment) |
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RESCHEDULED |
Postponed (appointment) |
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ASSIGNATION |
An appointment |
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PREAPPOINTMENT |
Previous appointment. |
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FOREAPPOINTMENT |
Previous appointment; preordinantion. |
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FITTING |
Proper appointment with dressmaker |
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TRYSTING |
An appointment; a tryst. |
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RENDEZVOUS |
A meeting by appointment. |
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POST |
Letters that come after appointment |
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INUNDATE |
Engulf one nun with appointment |
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SORTITION |
Selection or appointment by lot. |
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TINEA |
Fungal infection detected in routine appointment |
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POSITIVE |
That which settles by absolute appointment. |
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INDICTION |
Declaration; proclamation; public notice or appointment. |
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APPOINTIVE |
Subject to appointment; as, an appointive office. |
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A BLIND DATE |
An appointment with an unknown, visuallychallenged social partner? |
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BERTH |
An allotted place; an appointment; situation or employment. |
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FOREORDINATION |
Previous ordination or appointment;
predetermination; predestination. |
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APPOINTER |
One who appoints, or executes a power of appointment. |
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DESIGNATION |
Selection and appointment for a purpose; allotment;
direction. |
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NONAPPOINTMENT |
Neglect of making appointment; failure to receive
an appointment. |
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APPOINTEE |
A person in whose favor a power of appointment is
executed. |
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PROXY |
The written appointment of a proctor in suits in the
ecclesiastical courts. |