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ASSIGNED |
Designated |
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GAVE |
Designated |
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NOTE |
Designated |
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EARMARKED |
Designated |
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ZONED |
Designated (region) |
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NOMINATIONS |
Designated candidates |
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STATIONS |
Designated posts |
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DESIGNATE |
Designated; appointed; chosen. |
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SOCALLED |
Commonly designated or known as |
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AFFAIR |
A material object (vaguely designated). |
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DISAPPOINTED |
Crestfallen Sid came back designated for task |
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DISAPPPOINTED |
Crestfallen Sid came back designated for task |
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BOARDROOM |
Room designated for meetings of a companys directors |
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DESIGNABLE |
Capable of being designated or distinctly marked out;
distinguishable. |
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PHARAOH |
A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were
designated. |
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LOCATION |
That which is located; a tract of land designated in
place. |
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UN- |
To adjectives, to denote the absence of the quality
designated by the adjective |
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OXY- |
A compound containing the hydroxyl group, more properly
designated by hydroxy-. See Hydroxy-. |
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BELL |
The strikes of the bell which mark the time; or the time so
designated. |
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ELOHIM |
One of the principal names by which God is designated in
the Hebrew Scriptures. |
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LECTOR |
A reader of lections; formerly, a person designated to read
lessons to the illiterate. |
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RESIDUE |
That which remains after a part is taken, separated,
removed, or designated; remnant; remainder. |
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CALL |
To make a brief visit; also, to stop at some place
designated, as for orders. |
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ALTERNATE |
A substitute; one designated to take the place of
another, if necessary, in performing some duty. |
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PLOY |
To form a column from a line of troops on some designated
subdivision; -- the opposite of deploy. |