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VALID |
Well-founded |
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ESTABLISHED |
Founded |
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INAUGURATED |
Founded |
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JUSTIFIABLE |
Well-founded |
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BASED |
Founded |
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INSTITUTE |
Established; organized; founded. |
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WHO |
UN agency founded in 1948 |
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SCOUTS |
Boys group founded by Baden-Powell |
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ETON |
English public school founded in 1440 |
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SAAB |
Company founded in sweden in 1945 |
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FUTURISM |
Italian art movement founded in 1909 |
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JACOB |
Biblical patriarch whose sons founded Israel |
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FIDICIARY |
Holding, held, or founded, in trust. |
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UNFOUNDED |
Not founded; not built or established. |
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DOMINIC |
Spanish Priest Who Founded The Black Friars |
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ATHENAEUM |
A school founded at Rome by Hadrian. |
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PRESUMPTUOUS |
Founded on presumption; as, a presumptuous idea. |
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SEX |
One of the groups founded on this distinction. |
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SEXAGESIMAL |
Pertaining to, or founded on, the number sixty. |
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ADDISON |
English essayist who (with Steele) founded The Spectator magazine |
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FUSIL |
Formed by melting and pouring into a mold; cast; founded. |
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TRADUCEMENT |
The act of traducing; misrepresentation; ill-founded
censure; defamation; calumny. |
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BEATS |
Now owned by Apple, which audio company was co-founded by Dr. Dre? |
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ASTROTHEOLOGY |
Theology founded on observation or knowledge of the
celestial bodies. |
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ESTABLISHMENT |
The state of being established, founded, and the
like; fixed state. |