Sufficient of old
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ENOWSufficient, of old
ENOWSufficient, old-style
ENOWSufficient, old style
ENOW"Sufficient" in Old England.
KEEPERFish of sufficient size
sufficiencythe state of being sufficient also SUFFICIENCE
working(of something possessed) Sufficient to work with
sufficienciesSUFFICIENCY, the state of being sufficient also SUFFICIENCE
sufficienciesThe condition or quality of being adequate or sufficient
sufficiencyThe condition or quality of being adequate or sufficient
skinfulamount of liquor sufficient to make a person drunk
slenderer(of something abstract) Barely sufficient in amount or basis
slenderest(of something abstract) Barely sufficient in amount or basis
patternslength of fabric sufficient for an article (as of clothing)
dobe adequate or sufficient serve half of that will do
lightestHaving a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; not dark
bellyfulA quantity of food sufficient to fill one's stomach; a sustaining meal
accommodate(of physical space, esp. a building) Provide lodging or sufficient space for
livingsAn income sufficient to live on or the means of earning it
bellyfulsA quantity of food sufficient to fill one's stomach; a sustaining meal
accommodates(of physical space, esp. a building) Provide lodging or sufficient space for
satisfactory(of evidence or a verdict) Sufficient for the needs of the case
accommodated(of physical space, esp. a building) Provide lodging or sufficient space for
guessingEstimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct
guessesEstimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct
justifiedqualify (oneself) as a surety by taking oath to the ownership of sufficient property
ableto enable (to make possible (capable of being true)) / having sufficient strength or power
limensthe point at which a stimulus is of sufficient intensity to begin to produce an effect
liminathe point at which a stimulus is of sufficient intensity to begin to produce an effect
limenthe point at which a stimulus is of sufficient intensity to begin to produce an effect
steeragewaya rate of motion sufficient to make a ship or boat respond to movements of the rudder
movementA principal division of a longer musical work, self-sufficient in terms of key, tempo, and structure
movementsA principal division of a longer musical work, self-sufficient in terms of key, tempo, and structure
steeragewaysSTEERAGEWAY, a rate of motion sufficient to make a ship or boat respond to movements of the rudder
nonsuitjudgment given against a plaintiff who neglects to prosecute, or who fails to show a legal cause of action or to bring sufficient evidence
nonsuitedjudgment given against a plaintiff who neglects to prosecute, or who fails to show a legal cause of action or to bring sufficient evidence
nonsuiting(of a judge or court) Subject (a plaintiff) to the stoppage of their suit on the grounds of failure to make a legal case or bring sufficient evidence
reductionismThe practice of analyzing and describing a complex phenomenon, esp. a mental, social, or biological phenomenon, in terms of phenomena that are held to represent a simpler or more fundamental level, esp. when this is said to provide a sufficient explanation
ergodicof or pertaining to the condition that, in an interval of sufficient duration, a system will return to states that are closely similar to previous ones: the assumption of such a condition underlies statistical methods used in modern dynamics and atomic th