Human being for one
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MAMMALHuman being, for one
dualisma. the doctrine that there are two independent divine beings or eternal principles, one good and the other evil b. the belief that a human being embodies two parts, as body and soul
dualista. the doctrine that there are two independent divine beings or eternal principles, one good and the other evil b. the belief that a human being embodies two parts, as body and soul
privationsA state in which things that are essential for human well-being such as food and warmth are scarce or lacking
BIPEDHuman, for one
RACEHuman, for one
PRIMATEHuman, for one
ORGANHuman skin, for one
ORIOLE"The Human Vacuum Cleaner" for one
SIRTitle for one being dubbed
feedersanimal being fattened or one suitable for fattening
porkerpig, esp. one being fattened for its meat
porkerspig, esp. one being fattened for its meat
blessingA beneficial thing for which one is grateful; something that brings well-being
blessingsA beneficial thing for which one is grateful; something that brings well-being
greenfieldsAn undeveloped site, esp. one being evaluated and considered for commercial development or exploitation
freelanceWorking for different companies at different times rather than being permanently employed by one company
pseudorandombeing or involving entities (as numbers) that are selected by a definite computational process but that satisfy one or more standard tests for statistical randomness
chronometersAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude
chronometerAn instrument for measuring time, esp. one designed to keep accurate time in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity, and air pressure. Chronometers were first developed for marine navigation, being used in conjunction with astronomical observation to determine longitude