Form often requiring an SSN
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APPLForm often requiring an SSN
asynchronousOf or requiring a form of computer control timing protocol in which a specific operation begins upon receipt of an indication (signal) that the preceding operation has been completed
sweetnessUsed as an affectionate form of address, though often ironically
tridymitean orthorhombic form of silica, in hexagonal scales, often combined in threes
fantasiasA musical composition with a free form and often an improvisatory style
bedto form a close, often temporary, alliance, usually with an unlikely ally
tridymitesTRIDYMITE, an orthorhombic form of silica, in hexagonal scales, often combined in threes
proenzymean enzyme in an inactive form which can be activated, often by another enzyme
proenzymesPROENZYME, an enzyme in an inactive form which can be activated, often by another enzyme
ballistaan ancient military engine often in the form of a crossbow for hurling large missiles
familiarsA demon supposedly attending and obeying a witch, often said to assume the form of an animal
poppetsAn endearingly sweet or pretty child or young girl (often used as an affectionate form of address)
poppetAn endearingly sweet or pretty child or young girl (often used as an affectionate form of address)
senhoritas(in Portuguese-speaking regions) A young woman, esp. an unmarried one (often used as a title or polite form of address)
trimmerA crosspiece fixed between full-length joists (and often across the end of truncated joists) to form part of the frame of an opening in a floor or roof
trimmersA crosspiece fixed between full-length joists (and often across the end of truncated joists) to form part of the frame of an opening in a floor or roof
tranchetstone implement with a horizontal, chisellike cutting edge, found at Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in macrolithic form, used as an adz, and in microlithic form, often mounted as the cutting head of an arrow