Subs in offices
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TEMPSSubs in offices
OLEOSSubs in tubs
PERI"Scope" prefix, in subs
PERIScope prefix, in subs
CORVETTESub's nemesis in W.W. II
RULERItem in many offices
AILERSPeople in doctors' offices.
ELASTICBand often employed in offices
DESKSThey're often cluttered in offices
MONDAYSThey're not popular in offices
DRESSDOWNDAYInformal time in many offices
CASUALLike Fridays, in some offices
MOUSECLICKSSounds heard in most offices
ASAPAcronym used in many offices
CASUALLike Friday attire in some offices
POOLSThey may be found in offices
AHSThey're often heard in doctors' offices
TEESCommon wardrobe items in many tech offices
writersA clerk, esp. in the navy or other government offices
aristocracyThe highest class in certain societies, esp. those holding hereditary titles or offices
aristocraciesThe highest class in certain societies, esp. those holding hereditary titles or offices
charwomana woman hired by the hour or day or week to clean rooms in offices or houses also CHARLADY
charwomenCHARWOMAN, a woman hired by the hour or day or week to clean rooms in offices or houses also CHARLADY
hebdomadarya member of a chapter or convent, who takes his or her weekly turn in performing the sacred offices of the Church
hebdomadariesHEBDOMADARY, a member of a chapter or convent, who takes his or her weekly turn in performing the sacred offices of the Church
extensionA subsidiary telephone in a set of offices or similar building, on a line leading from the main switchboard but having its own additional number
kremlinsa. the executive branch of the government of Russia or of the Soviet Union, esp. in regard to its foreign affairs b. the citadel of Moscow, including within its walls the chief offices of the Russian and, formerly, of the Soviet government
kremlina. the executive branch of the government of Russia or of the Soviet Union, esp. in regard to its foreign affairs b. the citadel of Moscow, including within its walls the chief offices of the Russian and, formerly, of the Soviet government