accessary

  • 71ally — v 1. confederate, league, unite, unionize, unify, conjoin, join with, join forces or hands, band together, team up, Inf. gang up, side with, go or go along with, take part, Inf. hitch horses; join, combine, couple, yoke, pair, join together, bind …

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  • 72assistant — n 1. helper, aid or aide, attendant, acolyte, deputy, auxiliary, second, man Friday, gal Friday, henchman, right hand, right hand man, Sl. gopher; partner, ally, comrade, colleague, associate, consociate, yokefellow or yokemate, companion,… …

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  • 73cooperator — n collaborator, contributor, participant, participator; confederate, conniver, conspirer, conspirator, abettor, accomplice, accessory or Chiefly Law. accessary, partner in crime, Sl. gun moll or moll; helper, aid or aide, attendant, acolyte,… …

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  • 74helper — n 1. aid or aide, assistant, attendant, subsidiary, adjutant, coadjutant, coadjutor, coadjutress or coadjutrix, adjunct, adjuvant, adjutator, Obs. ad jutor; acolyte, deputy, auxiliary, ancilla, second, man Friday, gal Friday, henchman, right hand …

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  • 75supporter — n 1. prop, base, fulcrum, socle, truss; brace, bracer, bolster, buttress, bracket, stay, shoulder, reinforcement. See also support(def. 9). 2. maintainer, sustainer, upholder, advocate, backer, second, abettor, patron, endorser, promoter;… …

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  • 76accessory — /əkˈsɛsəri / (say uhk sesuhree) noun (plural accessories) 1. a subordinate part or object; something added or attached for convenience, attractiveness, etc., such as a spotlight, heater, driving mirror, etc., for a vehicle. 2. (plural) the… …

  • 77spelling — 1. Before the invention of printing in the 15c, English and other European languages lacked any regularity of spelling and usage was largely based on personal preference. Despite the development of rules, English remains notoriously beset by… …

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  • 78force — Power, violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing. Landry v. Daley, D.C.I11., 280 F.Supp. 938, 954. Power dynamically considered, that is, in motion or in action; constraining power, compulsion; strength… …

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  • 79force — Power, violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing. Landry v. Daley, D.C.I11., 280 F.Supp. 938, 954. Power dynamically considered, that is, in motion or in action; constraining power, compulsion; strength… …

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  • 80accessory — (also accessary) ► NOUN (pl. accessories) 1) a thing which can be added to something else to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive. 2) a small article carried or worn to complement a garment. 3) Law a person who helps someone commit a… …

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