Item held by an actor
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PROPItem held by an actor
LINEItem delivered by an actor
CROPItem held by a jockey
SCYTHEItem held by the Grim Reaper
AXEItem held by the king of diamonds
INTRUSTHeld by an administrator.
anchorheld in place by an anchor
holdingAn area of land held by lease
holdingsAn area of land held by lease
tenementsA piece of land held by an owner
teacupsAn amount held by this, about 150 ml
EEL"An ... held by the tail is not yet caught" (old proverb)
tankardsThe contents of or an amount held by such a mug
ethiccomplex of moral precepts held or rules of conduct followed by an individual
stocksA portion of this as held by an individual or group as an investment
mortmainthe condition of lands or tenements held without right of alienation, as by an ecclesiastical corporation; inalienable ownership
orgysecret ceremonial rites held in honor of an ancient Greek or Roman deity and usually characterized by ecstatic singing and dancing
traditions(in Judaism) An ordinance of the oral law not in the Torah but held to have been given by God to Moses
clippersA microchip that inserts an identifying code into encrypted transmissions, allowing them to be deciphered by a third party having access to a government-held key
clipperA microchip that inserts an identifying code into encrypted transmissions, allowing them to be deciphered by a third party having access to a government-held key
republicA state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
republicsA state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch
conferencesA formal meeting that typically takes place over a number of days and involves people with a shared interest, esp. one held regularly by an association or organization
stockingsA women's garment, typically made of translucent nylon or silk, that fits closely over the foot and is held up by garters or an elasticized strip at the upper thigh
subinfeudationthe granting of a portion of an estate by a feudal tenant to a subtenant, held from the tenant on terms similar to those of the grant to the tenant
salonsAn annual exhibition of the work of living artists held by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris, originally in the Salon d'Apollon in the Louvre in 1667
subinfeudationsthe granting of a portion of an estate by a feudal tenant to a subtenant, held from the tenant on terms similar to those of the grant to the tenant
reikia system of touching with the hands based on the belief that such touching by an experienced practitioner produces beneficial effects by strengthening and normalizing certain vital energy fields held to exist within the body
colosseumThe name since medieval times of the Amphitheatrum Flavium, a vast amphitheater in Rome, begun by Vespasian c.ad 75. It held 50,000 spectators, its sections connected by an elaborate network of stairs, and was the scene of various kinds of combat
thanksgiving(in North America) An annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October
thanksgivings(in North America) An annual national holiday marked by religious observances and a traditional meal including turkey. The holiday commemorates a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, and is held in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. A similar holiday is held in Canada, usually on the second Monday in October
epicureanismAn ancient school of philosophy founded in Athens by Epicurus. The school rejected determinism and advocated hedonism (pleasure as the highest good), but of a restrained kind: mental pleasure was regarded more highly than physical, and the ultimate pleasure was held to be freedom from anxiety and mental pain, esp. that arising from needless fear of death and of the gods