Trek for pioneers in no rush?
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GOLDAMBLETrek for pioneers in no rush?
SULURole for John Cho in "Star Trek"
ENSIGNRank for a redshirt in "Star Trek," maybe
SULU"Star Trek" role for John Cho in 2009
SERIOUSIn no mood for kidding
INN". . . no room for them in the ..."
INN" ... no room for them in the ..."
DISShow no respect for, in slang
LETEMNo. 3 hit for Wings "... In"
DMZNo place for a base, in brief
MAXIM"There's no 'I' in team," for one
ITSELF"It will pay for ... in no time"
ISLETCrab Key in "Dr. No," for example
MAXIM"There's no I in team," for one
IMAGONER"There's no hope for me," in oaters
ROOM" . . . no ... for them in the inn": Luke 2:7
loiterersremain in an area for no obvious reason
DENEUVEActress once featured in ads for Chanel No. 5
EGOSReasons for the saying, "There's no 'I' in team"
TAGLINE"In space no one can hear you scream," for "Alien"
INN"... there was no room for them in the ..." (Luke 2:7)
SIN"'Tis no ... for a man to labour in his vocation": Falstaff
explicitStated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
dicynodonta fossil reptile with no teeth except for two in the upper jaw
dicynodontsDICYNODONT, a fossil reptile with no teeth except for two in the upper jaw
druggycommodity that is not salable or for which there is no demand used in the phrase drug on the market
hirelinga person who works only for pay, especially in a menial or boring job, with little or no concern for the value of the work.
parvehaving no meat or milk in any form as an ingredient and being permissible for use with both meat and dairy meals as stated in the dietary laws
parevehaving no meat or milk in any form as an ingredient and being permissible for use with both meat and dairy meals as stated in the dietary laws
iridiumprecious metallic element resembling platinum: used in platinum alloys and for the points of gold pens. Symbol: Ir; at. wt.: 192.2; at. no.: 77; sp. gr.: 22.4 at 20┬░C
berylliumsteel-gray, bivalent, hard, light, metallic element, the salts of which are sweet: used chiefly in copper alloys for better fatigue endurance, in springs, and in electrical contacts. Symbol: Be; at. wt.: 9.0122; at. no.: 4; sp. gr.
zeoliteany of a group of hydrated silicates of aluminum with alkali metals, commonly occurring as secondary minerals in cavities in basic volcanic rocks: used for their molecular sieve properties because they undergo dehydration with little or no change in cryst
zeolitesany of a group of hydrated silicates of aluminum with alkali metals, commonly occurring as secondary minerals in cavities in basic volcanic rocks: used for their molecular sieve properties because they undergo dehydration with little or no change in cryst
zeoliticany of a group of hydrated silicates of aluminum with alkali metals, commonly occurring as secondary minerals in cavities in basic volcanic rocks: used for their molecular sieve properties because they undergo dehydration with little or no change in cryst
placeholdersAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left
placeholderAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left
osmiuma very hard brittle bluish-white metal occurring with platinum and alloyed with iridium in osmiridium: used to produce platinum alloys, mainly for pen tips and instrument pivots, as a catalyst, and in electric-light filaments. Symbol: Os; atomic no: 76; atomic wt: 190.2; valency: 0 to 8; relative density: 22.57; melting pt: 3033±30°C; boiling pt: 5012±100°C