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DISTINGUISH |
Identify |
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NAME |
Identify |
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DIAGNOSE |
Identify (problem) |
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PINPOINT |
Identify exactly |
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IDENTIFIED |
Of Identify |
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IDENTIFYING |
Of Identify |
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BEE |
Competition to identify insect? |
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RELATE |
Identify with, ... to |
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EMPATHISE |
Feel for, identify with |
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RECOGNISE |
Identify as already known |
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IBIS |
To start with, identify bird in swamp |
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COOKIE |
Web file used to identify a user |
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CONFOUND |
To mistake for another; to identify falsely. |
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FINGERPRINT |
One of 10 sure ways to identify suspect |
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RUBELLA |
What Ms Fitzgerald’s masseuse will do to identify disease |
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LUGMARK |
A mark cut into the ear of an animal to identify it; an
earmark. |
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DISCERN |
To see and identify by noting a difference or
differences; to note the distinctive character of; to discriminate; to
distinguish. |
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IDENTIFY |
To establish the identity of; to prove to be the same
with something described, claimed, or asserted; as, to identify stolen
property. |
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RELATIVE |
Characterizing or pertaining to chords and keys, which,
by reason of the identify of some of their tones, admit of a natural
transition from one to the other. |
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ADDITION |
A title annexed to a man's name, to identify him more
precisely; as, John Doe, Esq.; Richard Roe, Gent.; Robert Dale, Mason;
Thomas Way, of New York; a mark of distinction; a title. |