Class ring e g
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MEMENTOClass ring, e.g.
GASKETO-ring, e.g.
ORNAMENTNose ring, e.g.
LAYERGrowth ring, e.g.
BANDWedding ring, e.g.
SLICERSOnion ring preparers, e.g.
AREOLARing around a pupil, e.g.
ENGRAVEWrite on a ring, e.g.
ENDSITGives back the engagement ring, e.g.
NONOCell phone ring in a theater, e.g.
SPRITESThe Rhinemaidens in the "Ring" cycle, e.g.
ICON"e" with a ring around it, e.g.
GROANER"Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?," e.g.
GROANER"Does the name Quasimodo ring a bell?," e.g.
CUTUPClass clown, e.g.
AMUSERClass clown, e.g.
ZANIESClass clowns, e.g.
SHOPWoodworking class, e.g.
SMARTALECClass clown, e.g.
ALUM'08 class member, e.g.
ALUM'04 class member, e.g.
UNITSCollege class hours, e.g.
ALUM'00 class member, e.g.
ALUM'06 class member, e.g.
DACTYLJefferson in poetry class, e.g.
RESEATMove to first class, e.g.
ALUMClass of '98 member, e.g.
HOMEKEYA in typing class, e.g.
SRSClass of '08 in '08, e.g.
ALUMPerson in the '00 class, e.g.
SRSThe class of '13 in '13, e.g.
SRSClass of '12 in 2012, e.g.: Abbr.
monosaccharidesAny of the class of sugars (e.g., glucose) that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simpler sugar
monosaccharideAny of the class of sugars (e.g., glucose) that cannot be hydrolyzed to give a simpler sugar
distributive(of a determiner or pronoun) Referring to each individual of a class, not to the class collectively, e.g., each, either
classifiersAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
classifierAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
strongerDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
strongestDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak