End of a parents order
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NOWEnd of a parent's order
aftercaresChildcare for the period between the end of the school day and the end of a parent's working day
SEETOITEnd of a boss's order
EINGerman article (and the end of a split order of noodles)
SUMExcel calculation (and the end of a split order of finger food)
GEE"Huh, ya think?" (and the end of a split order of rice porridge)
processesA series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
processA series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
SINFall afoul of the good book (and the end of a split order of plum sauce)
ferrulesbushing or adapter holding the end of a tube and inserted into a hole in a plate in order to make a tight fit, used in boilers, condensers, etc.
ferrulingbushing or adapter holding the end of a tube and inserted into a hole in a plate in order to make a tight fit, used in boilers, condensers, etc.
ferruledbushing or adapter holding the end of a tube and inserted into a hole in a plate in order to make a tight fit, used in boilers, condensers, etc.
ferrulebushing or adapter holding the end of a tube and inserted into a hole in a plate in order to make a tight fit, used in boilers, condensers, etc.
sestinepoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sextainpoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sextainspoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sestinapoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sestinasa lyrical fixed form consisting of six 6-line usually unrhymed stanzas in which the end words of the first stanza recur as end words of the following five stanzas in a successively rotating order and as the middle and end words of the three verses of the concluding tercet