Taken in by a doctor?
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SEENTaken in by a doctor?
COLLEGEROOATESchool taken in by a hungry marsupial?
SCENERYIt may be taken in by a traveler
OATHIt's taken by Nicholson in "A Few Good Men"
PLACEBOA person may be taken in by taking it
overtrickA trick taken by the declarer in excess of the contract
activitiesActions taken by a group in order to achieve their aims
overtricksA trick taken by the declarer in excess of the contract
activityActions taken by a group in order to achieve their aims
turnoversThe amount of money taken by a business in a particular period
wipe(in sports) to be taken out of competition by a fall, accident, collision, etc.
footstepsA step taken by a person in walking, esp. as heard by another person
footstepA step taken by a person in walking, esp. as heard by another person
switchyardThe part of a railroad yard taken up by junctions, in which trains are made up
switchyardsThe part of a railroad yard taken up by junctions, in which trains are made up
xenocrysta crystal or mineral grain which has been taken in by magma during its upward flow
xenocrystsXENOCRYST, a crystal or mineral grain which has been taken in by magma during its upward flow
pinocytosisa process by which droplets of liquid are taken into a cell in small vesicles pinched off from the cell membrane
pinocytosesPINOCYTOSIS, a process by which droplets of liquid are taken into a cell in small vesicles pinched off from the cell membrane
strikeSecure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly
strikesSecure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly
efficiencyThe ratio of the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in
efficienciesThe ratio of the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in
struckSecure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly
aggravation(in homeopathy) The temporary appearance or worsening of symptoms that a remedy is intended to eliminated, taken to be caused by too strong a dose
promenadesA leisurely walk, or sometimes a ride or drive, typically one taken in a public place so as to meet or be seen by others
aggravations(in homeopathy) The temporary appearance or worsening of symptoms that a remedy is intended to eliminated, taken to be caused by too strong a dose
numeratorsThe number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3
numeratorThe number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3
pinocyticof or relating to pinocytosis, a process by which droplets of liquid are taken into a cell in small vesicles pinched off from the cell membrane
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
ambrotypea picture taken on a plate of prepared glass, in which the lights are represented in silver, and the shades are produced by a dark background visible through the unsilvered portions of the glass
ambrotypesAMBROTYPE, a picture taken on a plate of prepared glass, in which the lights are represented in silver, and the shades are produced by a dark background visible through the unsilvered portions of the glass
replevinthe recovery by a person of goods or chattels claimed to be wrongfully taken or detained upon the person's giving security to try the matter in court and return the goods if defeated in the action
jassescard game for two persons that is played with a 36-card pack made by removing all cards below the sixes from a regular 52-card pack, in which point values are assigned to certain melds and to certain cards taken in tricks
jasscard game for two persons that is played with a 36-card pack made by removing all cards below the sixes from a regular 52-card pack, in which point values are assigned to certain melds and to certain cards taken in tricks
FOOLEDTaken in (by)
ONTONot taken in by