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able to be held
- holdableable to be held
- tenablyable to be held, maintained, or defended
- tenableable to be held, maintained, or defended
- accountablethat can be held to account also ACCOMPTABLE
- governmentesejargon held to be characteristic of government officials
- antisepticee from what is held to be contaminating
- tenetan opinion, principle or doctrine held to be true
- governmentesesGOVERNMENTESE, jargon held to be characteristic of government officials
- accountablyACCOUNTABLE, that can be held to account also ACCOMPTABLE
- sheikhsman held to be irresistibly attractive to romantic young women
- tenetsTENET, an opinion, principle or doctrine held to be true
- teneta principle, belief, or doctrine generally held to be true
- sheikhman held to be irresistibly attractive to romantic young women
- provocationsAction or speech held to be likely to prompt physical retaliation
- handheldsigned to be operated while being held in the hand handheld computers
- baetylsmeteorite or stone held sacred or believed to be of divine origin
- palmtopsA computer small and lightweight enough to be held in one hand
- baetylmeteorite or stone held sacred or believed to be of divine origin
- masculinistCharacterized by or denoting attitudes or values held to be typical of men
- penumbralbody of rights held to be guaranteed by implication in a civil constitution
- organsA region of the brain formerly held to be the seat of a particular faculty
- chamberA judge's room used for official proceedings not required to be held in open court
- hama son of Noah held to be the progenitor of the Egyptians, Nubians, and Canaanites
- gnosesesoteric knowledge of spiritual truth held by the ancient Gnostics to be essential to salvation
- antipopesA person established as pope in opposition to one held by others to be canonically chosen
- bursting(of contents) Break open (a container) from the inside by growing too large to be held
- bursts(of contents) Break open (a container) from the inside by growing too large to be held
- fillto put into as much as can be held or conveniently contained fill a cup with water
- bureaucratesesA style of speech or writing characterized by jargon, euphemism, and abstractions, held to be typical of bureaucrats
- bureaucrateseA style of speech or writing characterized by jargon, euphemism, and abstractions, held to be typical of bureaucrats
- conventional(of a person) Concerned with what is generally held to be acceptable at the expense of individuality and sincerity
- talbota large heavy mostly white hound with pendulous ears and drooping flews held to be ancestral to the bloodhound
- orgonea vital energy held to pervade nature and be a factor in health in the theories of Wilhelm Reich
- subsidiesA sum of money granted to support an arts organization or other undertaking held to be in the public interest
- kultur(in Nazi Germany) native culture, held to be superior to that of other countries and subordinating the individual to national interests
- unscrews(with reference to a lid or other object held in place by a spiral thread) Unfasten or be unfastened by twisting
- kulturs(in Nazi Germany) native culture, held to be superior to that of other countries and subordinating the individual to national interests
- unscrewing(with reference to a lid or other object held in place by a spiral thread) Unfasten or be unfastened by twisting
- unscrewed(with reference to a lid or other object held in place by a spiral thread) Unfasten or be unfastened by twisting
- fictionsA belief or statement that is false, but that is often held to be true because it is expedient to do so