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- A collection of people or things that are considered together
- A connection or relationship between people, organizations, or things
- A distinctive emblem worn as a sign of achievement, affiliation, or authority
- A false or made-up story
- A legal proceeding in which a case is tried in court to determine guilt or innocence
- A long seat for two or more people, typically made of wood or metal
- A memorable phrase or expression used to promote a product, service, or idea
- A musical instrument with strings that is played by plucking or strumming
- A person who falsely claims to have medical expertise
- A series of movements performed to music
- A social group made up of people who share common ancestry, language, culture, or territory
- A symbol used in music to represent a specific pitch or duration
- A type of firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder
- A unit of time based on the length of a lunar cycle, typically 28 to 31 days long
- An affirmative response or agreement
- Continuity or movement of a fluid
- Cunning or deceitful
- Feeling tired or worn out
- Frequently, on many occasions
- Not moving or in motion
- Precious stone
- Related To Email: Available over the net
- Related To Email: Back-of-the-book reference
- Related To Email: Direction in front of you
- Related To Email: Disruptive e-mail
- Related To Email: Log-in requirement
- Related To Email: Pass on to
- Related To Email: Something to type on a login page
- Related To Email: Subordinate topic
- Related To Email: Version of a paper
- Swapped old coins with old penny
- Takes pictures of
- The absence of noise or disturbance
- The absence or shortage of something that is needed or desired
- The act of finding something new, something unknown or unexpected
- The act of leaving a place, especially for a journey
- The act of utilizing or making use of something
- The foundation or support on which something rests or is built
- The meat of a domestic pig
- The opposite of plus; a negative number or result
- The outer layer of the Earth
- The past tense of eat, meaning to consume food
- The rate at which something moves or operates
- The right to defend oneself against an attacker or aggressor
- The soft tissue that covers the bones of the body
- The speed or pace of a musical piece or performance
- These can be found in living rooms and bedrooms for entertainment purposes
- To direct one’s gaze in a particular direction or at a particular person or thing
- To lift or elevate something to a higher position or level
- To press or squeeze with force
- To provide entertainment or enjoyment to someone
- To repair or make something whole or complete
- Weakens or impairs the strength or ability of something or someone