Secretaries used to make them
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DITTOSSecretaries used to make them
LIRESicilians used to spend them
STARESStars are used to them
OREOSDroxies used to compete with them
ORESDoodlebugs are used to find them
LITTLEGREYCELLSPoirot used them to solve mysteries
LANESSignals are used to switch them
INKWELLSAccountants used to dip into them
ANTSBoric acid is used to kill them
JOCKEYJim Palmer used to pitch for them
TONSILSA guillotine is used to remove them
VACUUMTUBESTVs used to be filled with them
MINEDJEANS"I'm returning these pants-I don't dig them like I used to"
fixativeA substance used to keep things in position or stick them together
fixativesA substance used to keep things in position or stick them together
highnessA title given to a person of royal rank, or used in addressing them
reverencesA title given to a member of the clergy, or used in addressing them
magnificenceA title given to a monarch or other distinguished person, or used in addressing them
microcapsulesA small capsule used to contain drugs, dyes, or other substances and render them temporarily inactive
microcapsuleA small capsule used to contain drugs, dyes, or other substances and render them temporarily inactive
themthey 1 used as object of a verb or preposition took them back gave it to them
holinessA title given to the pope, Orthodox patriarchs, and the Dalai Lama, or used in addressing them
operationalismthe theory that defines scientific concepts by means of the operations used to prove or determine them also OPERATIONISM
operationalismA form of positivism that defines scientific concepts in terms of the operations used to determine or prove them
operationismthe theory that defines scientific concepts by means of the operations used to prove or determine them also OPERATIONALISM
operationismsOPERATIONISM, the theory that defines scientific concepts by means of the operations used to prove or determine them also OPERATIONALISM
bracketsEach of a pair of marks used to enclose words or figures so as to separate them from the context
operationalismsOPERATIONALISM, the theory that defines scientific concepts by means of the operations used to prove or determine them also OPERATIONISM
ultracentrifugeA very fast centrifuge used to precipitate large biological molecules from solution or separate them by their different rates of sedimentation
excellenciesA title given to certain high officials of state, esp. ambassadors, or of the Roman Catholic Church, or used in addressing them
excellencyA title given to certain high officials of state, esp. ambassadors, or of the Roman Catholic Church, or used in addressing them
propolisA red or brown resinous substance collected by honeybees from tree buds, used by them to fill crevices and to seal and varnish honeycombs
washboardsA board made of ridged wood or a sheet of corrugated zinc, used when washing clothes as a surface against which to scrub them
washboardA board made of ridged wood or a sheet of corrugated zinc, used when washing clothes as a surface against which to scrub them
platonismThe theory that numbers or other abstract objects are objective, timeless entities, independent of the physical world and of the symbols used to represent them
resonatorsA hollow enclosure with conducting walls capable of containing electromagnetic fields having particular frequencies of oscillation and exchanging electrical energy with them, used to detect or amplify microwaves
resonatorA hollow enclosure with conducting walls capable of containing electromagnetic fields having particular frequencies of oscillation and exchanging electrical energy with them, used to detect or amplify microwaves
windlassA type of winch used esp. on ships to hoist anchors and haul on mooring lines and, esp. formerly, to lower buckets into and hoist them up from wells
windlassesA type of winch used esp. on ships to hoist anchors and haul on mooring lines and, esp. formerly, to lower buckets into and hoist them up from wells
whalebonesAn elastic horny substance that grows in a series of thin parallel plates in the upper jaw of some whales and is used by them to strain plankton from the seawater