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PROPOSED |
Suggested |
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RECOMMENDED |
Suggested |
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IMPLIED |
Suggested |
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ADVISABLE |
Suggested |
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ADVISED |
Suggested |
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SHADES |
Colours suggested for sunglasses |
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CRUISE |
Crews suggested a boat trip |
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RTE |
Suggested path for a driver |
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IMPLICIT |
Suggested but not directly expressed |
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ELEMENTARY |
Kind of school suggested to my dear Watson |
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GUIDELINES |
Suggested procedures that keep your work neatly aligned? |
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NOMINATIONS |
No Military Intelligence before countries’ names suggested for election |
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RISE |
To come to mind; to be suggested; to occur. |
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HOMOTYPY |
A term suggested by Haeckel to be instead of serial
homology. See Homotype. |
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RATHER |
On the other hand; to the contrary of what was said or
suggested; instead. |
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PERSUADE |
To convince by argument, or by reasons offered or
suggested from reflection, etc.; to cause to believe. |
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BULLBEGGAR |
Something used or suggested to produce terror, as in
children or persons of weak mind; a bugbear. |
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LOTUS |
An ornament much used in Egyptian architecture, generally
asserted to have been suggested by the Egyptian water lily. |
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DESPERATE |
Proceeding from, or suggested by, despair; without
regard to danger or safety; reckless; furious; as, a desperate effort. |
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REFLECTION |
Result of meditation; thought or opinion after
attentive consideration or contemplation; especially, thoughts
suggested by truth. |
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SUGGESTION |
That which is suggested; an intimation; an insinuation;
a hint; a different proposal or mention; also, formerly, a secret
incitement; temptation. |
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RETICENCE |
The quality or state of being reticent, or keeping
silence; the state of holding one's tonque; refraining to speak of that
which is suggested; uncommunicativeness. |
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BIOPLASM |
A name suggested by Dr. Beale for the germinal matter
supposed to be essential to the functions of all living beings; the
material through whic... |
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CHORUS |
...ed in the
acts of a tragedy, and to sing the sentiments which the events
suggested in couplets or verses between the acts; also, that which was
... |
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SO |
In the same manner; as has been stated or suggested; in this
or that condition or state; under these circumstances; in this way; --
with reflex... |