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RAN |
Conducted |
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ACQUITTED |
Conducted (oneself) |
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CHAIRED |
Conducted (meeting) |
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OFFSHORE |
Conducted at sea |
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BLOODLESS |
Conducted without violence |
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CONDUCTIBLE |
Capable of being conducted. |
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WATERCOURSES |
Boating seminars conducted in streams? |
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CLANCULAR |
Conducted with secrecy; clandestine; concealed. |
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COLLUSION |
Clandestine cooperation conducted to gain an advantage |
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AUDIT |
Australian dollar has its reviews conducted by accountants |
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AUDITS |
Australian dollar has its reviews conducted by accountants |
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BUSTLED |
Fussed around busily to get drug raid conducted |
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RERUN |
Scorer undoubtedly had a part in disputed race being conducted again |
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PARANYMPH |
The bridesmaid who conducted the bride to the
bridegroom. |
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CONDUCT |
To behave; -- with the reflexive; as, he conducted himself
well. |
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TAILRACE |
The channel in which tailings, suspended in water, are
conducted away. |
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CONDUCTIBILITY |
Capability of being conducted; as, the
conductibility of heat or electricity. |
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URETHRA |
The canal by which the urine is conducted from the bladder
and discharged. |
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TUMULTUOUS |
Conducted with disorder; noisy; confused; boisterous;
disorderly; as, a tumultuous assembly or meeting. |
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DUCT |
Any tube or canal by which a fluid or other substance is
conducted or conveyed. |
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QUIZ |
An exercise, or a course of exercises, conducted as a
coaching or as an examination. |
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CLARIFIER |
A vessel in which the process of clarification is
conducted; as, the clarifier in sugar works. |
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CONGREGATIONAL |
Of or pertaining to a congregation; conducted, or
participated in, by a congregation; as, congregational singing. |
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SPECULAR |
Of or pertaining to a speculum; conducted with the aid of
a speculum; as, a specular examination. |
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REPRESENTATIVE |
Conducted by persons chosen to represent, or act as
deputies for, the people; as, a representative government. |