Frances equivalent to an Oscar
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CESARFrance's equivalent to an Oscar
BAFTAU.K. equivalent to an Oscar
FARGOFilm for which Frances McDormand won an Oscar
CESARFrench equivalent of an Oscar
remunerateto pay an equivalent for
remuneratingREMUNERATE, to pay an equivalent for
remuneratedREMUNERATE, to pay an equivalent for
remuneratesREMUNERATE, to pay an equivalent for
counterweightto balance with an equivalent weight or force
counterweightsCOUNTERWEIGHT, to balance with an equivalent weight or force
counterweightedCOUNTERWEIGHT, to balance with an equivalent weight or force
quincunxesAn aspect of 150░, equivalent to five zodiacal signs
chenixan ancient measure, equivalent to slightly more than a quart
haemocyaninan oxygen-carrying pigment in arachnids, equivalent to haemoglobin in mammals
signorinean unmarried Italian woman used as a title equivalent to Miss
guberniya(in Russia before 1917) an administrative division equivalent to the province
haemocyaninsHAEMOCYANIN, an oxygen-carrying pigment in arachnids, equivalent to haemoglobin in mammals
taketo accept as payment for services or as an equivalent of monetary compensation
comte(in some European countries) a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl
reducerchange (an expression) to an equivalent but more fundamental expression reduce a fraction
comtes(in some European countries) a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl
signiorian Italian man usually of rank or gentility used as a title equivalent to Mr.
fraused as a title equivalent to brother preceding the name of an Italian monk or friar
morathe minimal unit of measure in quantitative verse equivalent to the time of an average short syllable
moraethe minimal unit of measure in quantitative verse equivalent to the time of an average short syllable
eliminatingRemove (a variable) from an equation, typically by substituting another that is shown by another equation to be equivalent
tritonpositively-charged particle consisting of a proton and two neutrons, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of tritium
eliminatedRemove (a variable) from an equation, typically by substituting another that is shown by another equation to be equivalent
eliminatesRemove (a variable) from an equation, typically by substituting another that is shown by another equation to be equivalent
deuteronpositively charged particle consisting of a proton and a neutron, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of deuterium
tritonspositively-charged particle consisting of a proton and two neutrons, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of tritium
borrowsto receive with the implied or expressed intention of returning the same or an equivalent borrow a book borrowed a dollar
deciaresunit of surface measure equal to one-tenth of an are, or 10 square meters: equivalent to 11.96 square yards
deciareunit of surface measure equal to one-tenth of an are, or 10 square meters: equivalent to 11.96 square yards
pentatonicRelating to, based on, or denoting a scale of five notes, esp. one without semitones equivalent to an ordinary major scale with the fourth and seventh omitted
degenerateRelating to or denoting an example of a particular type of equation, curve, or other entity that is equivalent to a simpler type, often occurring when a variable or parameter is set to zero
parsecunit of distance equal to that required to cause a heliocentric parallax of one second of an arc, equivalent to 206,265 times the distance from the earth to the sun, or 3.26 light-years
orused as a function word to indicate an alternative coffee or tea sink or swim, the equivalent or substitutive character of two words or phrases lessen or abate, or approximation or uncertainty in five or six days
specialist(in the US Army) An enlisted person of one of four grades (specialist 4, equivalent to the rank of corporal, being the most junior, specialist 7, equivalent to sergeant first class, being the most senior) who has technical or administrative duties but does not exercise command
specialists(in the US Army) An enlisted person of one of four grades (specialist 4, equivalent to the rank of corporal, being the most junior, specialist 7, equivalent to sergeant first class, being the most senior) who has technical or administrative duties but does not exercise command