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OPTION |
Preference |
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LIKING |
Preference |
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FLAVOUR |
Food preference |
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TASTE |
Preference sample |
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OPT |
Show preference |
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BIAS |
Irrational preference |
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DIFFERENCE |
Choice; preference. |
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PREFERABLY |
In preference; by choice. |
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GAPS |
Spaces where gas takes first preference |
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PRELATION |
The setting of one above another; preference. |
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MONARCHISM |
The principles of, or preference for, monarchy. |
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DISTINGUISHINGLY |
With distinction; with some mark of preference. |
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NEUTRAL |
Having no personal preference for black, white or grey |
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ELECT |
Chosen; taken by preference from among two or more. |
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CHOICELY |
With care in choosing; with nice regard to preference. |
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CHOICE |
Selected with care, and due attention to preference;
deliberately chosen. |
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PREFERMENT |
The act of choosing, or the state of being chosen;
preference. |
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SELECTION |
The act of selecting, or the state of being selected;
choice, by preference. |
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FAVORITE |
Regarded with particular affection, esteem, or
preference; as, a favorite walk; a favorite child. |
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PREFERENTIAL |
Giving, indicating, or having a preference or
precedence; as, a preferential claim; preferential shares. |
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POSTPONE |
To place after, behind, or below something, in respect
to precedence, preference, value, or importance. |
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LIKE |
A liking; a preference; inclination; -- usually in pl.; as,
we all have likes and dislikes. |
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PREFERENCE |
That which is preferred; the object of choice or
superior favor; as, which is your preference? |
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WATER RATTLER |
The diamond rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus); -- so
called from its preference for damp places near water. |
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RATHER |
Of two alternatives conceived of, this by preference to, or
as more likely than, the other; somewhat. |