A poet and a general
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OMARSA general and a poet.
OMARSA poet and a general.
NERUDA"Canto General" poet
brigadierarmy officer ranking between a colonel and a major general
ROSEKENNEDYShe birthed a president, a senator, and an attorney general (1890-1995)
chambermaida maid who makes beds and does general cleaning of bedrooms (as in a hotel)
chloroformA colorless, volatile, sweet-smelling liquid used as a solvent and formerly as a general anesthetic
chambermaidsCHAMBERMAID, a maid who makes beds and does general cleaning of bedrooms (as in a hotel)
thiopentalA sulfur-containing barbiturate drug used as a general anesthetic and hypnotic, and (reputedly) as a truth serum
imperatorsCommander (a title conferred under the Republic on a victorious general and under the Empire on the emperor)
imperatorCommander (a title conferred under the Republic on a victorious general and under the Empire on the emperor)
butterflya general name for any of the daylight Lepidoptera / to split almost entirely and spread apart eg a steak
secretarya person who types and deals with correspondence, and does general clerical and administrative work for a company or individual
premedicationdrugs given to sedate and prepare a patient, esp for the administration of a general anaesthetic prior to surgery, etc
secretariesSECRETARY, a person who types and deals with correspondence, and does general clerical and administrative work for a company or individual
premedicationsPREMEDICATION, drugs given to sedate and prepare a patient, esp for the administration of a general anaesthetic prior to surgery, etc
batgirlsA girl who is employed to look after and retrieve bats during a baseball game and as a general assistant at other times
batboysA boy who is employed to look after and retrieve bats during a baseball game and as a general assistant at other times
colonelsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general
smallestUsed as the first letter of a word that has both a general and a specific use to show that in this case the general use is intended