One taken by an artist
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LIKENESSOne taken by an artist
GMATIt's taken by an MBA hopeful
MASSEXCOMMUNICATIONAction taken by an irate pope?
ONEFORTHEROAD"An Individual Not Taken" by Robert Frost
DOCTOROFLAWSLawnmower company taken on by an attorney?
TKTIt may be taken by an usher (abbr.)
confiscableliable to be taken by an authorized party.
ampicillinan improved form of penicillin taken by mouth
rakeoffa percentage or cut taken (as by an operator)
ampicillinsAMPICILLIN, an improved form of penicillin taken by mouth
loadingsThe maximum electric current or power taken by an appliance
mosaicscomposite map made of photographs taken by an aircraft or spacecraft
allonymthe name of another person taken by an author as a pen name
pedometerAn instrument for estimating the distance traveled on foot by recording the number of steps taken
pedometersAn instrument for estimating the distance traveled on foot by recording the number of steps taken
daguerreotypesA photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor
daguerreotypeA photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor
ferrotypean old form of photograph taken using a film on an iron plate / to take a photograph by ferrotype
beachheadsA defended position on a beach taken from the enemy by landing forces, from which an attack can be launched
slughorne(Browning) an old form of slogan, taken by Chatterton and then Browning to be a kind of clarion also SLOGAN, SLUGHORN
slughornesSLUGHORNE, (Browning) an old form of slogan, taken by Chatterton and then Browning to be a kind of clarion also SLOGAN, SLUGHORN
stereoscopesA device by which two photographs of the same object taken at slightly different angles are viewed together, creating an impression of depth and solidity
stereoscopeA device by which two photographs of the same object taken at slightly different angles are viewed together, creating an impression of depth and solidity
ordealsAn ancient test of guilt or innocence by subjection of the accused to severe pain, survival of which was taken as divine proof of innocence
subdeacons(in some Christian churches) A minister of an order ranking below deacon. Now largely obsolete in the Western church, the liturgical role has been taken by other ministers
subdeacon(in some Christian churches) A minister of an order ranking below deacon. Now largely obsolete in the Western church, the liturgical role has been taken by other ministers
sanctionsMeasures taken by a nation to coerce another to conform to an international agreement or norms of conduct, typically in the form of restrictions on trade or on participation in official sporting events
mammonWealth regarded as an evil influence or false object of worship and devotion. It was taken by medieval writers as the name of the devil of covetousness, and revived in this sense by Milton