Number used as a street name
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ORDINALNumber used as a street name
storefrontsA room or set of rooms facing the street on the ground floor of a commercial building, typically used as a store
storefrontA room or set of rooms facing the street on the ground floor of a commercial building, typically used as a store
minicabA car that is used as a taxi but that must be ordered in advance because it is not licensed to pick up passengers who hail it in the street
minicabsA car that is used as a taxi but that must be ordered in advance because it is not licensed to pick up passengers who hail it in the street
forcesUsed with a number as a measure of wind strength on the Beaufort scale
pagerssomething, as a book or brochure, having a specified number of pages (usu. used in combination)
pagersomething, as a book or brochure, having a specified number of pages (usu. used in combination)
cetanescolorless, liquid hydrocarbon of the alkane series, C16H34, used as a solvent and in cetane number determinations
cetanecolorless, liquid hydrocarbon of the alkane series, C16H34, used as a solvent and in cetane number determinations
indexesnumber (as a ratio) derived from a series of observations and used as an indicator or measure
deckersomething, as a ship or bed, having a specified number of decks, floors, levels, or the like (used in combination)
deckerssomething, as a ship or bed, having a specified number of decks, floors, levels, or the like (used in combination)
creosoteA dark brown oil distilled from coal tar and used as a wood preservative. It contains a number of phenols, cresols, and other organic compounds
stopwordany of a number of very commonly used words, as a, and, in, and to, that are normally excluded by computer search engines or when compiling a concordance
handicapThe number of strokes by which a golfer normally exceeds par for a course (used as a method of enabling players of unequal ability to compete with each other)
handicapsThe number of strokes by which a golfer normally exceeds par for a course (used as a method of enabling players of unequal ability to compete with each other)
polymersA substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together, e.g., many synthetic organic materials used as plastics and resins
balladeA poem normally composed of three stanzas and an envoi. The last line of the opening stanza is used as a refrain, and the same rhymes, strictly limited in number, recur throughout
diaminecolorless, oily, fuming liquid, N2H4, that is a weak base in solution and forms a large number of salts resembling ammonium salts: used chiefly as a reducing agent and a jet-propulsion fuel
diaminescolorless, oily, fuming liquid, N2H4, that is a weak base in solution and forms a large number of salts resembling ammonium salts: used chiefly as a reducing agent and a jet-propulsion fuel
specificOf or denoting a number equal to the ratio of the value of some property of a given substance to the value of the same property of some other substance used as a reference, such as water, or of a vacuum, under equivalent conditions
plutoniumThe chemical element of atomic number 94, a dense silvery radioactive metal of the actinide series, used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and as an explosive in nuclear fission weapons. Plutonium only occurs in trace amounts in nature but is manufactured in nuclear reactors from uranium-238
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck