All English words - page 1201
nounA steep, narrow gully on a mountainside.
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So they turned their attentions to climbing a neighbouring couloir (a gully up the side of a mounta…
nounA steep, narrow gully on a mountainside.
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So they turned their attentions to climbing a neighbouring couloir (a gully up the side of a mounta…
nounThe si unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.
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One faraday of electricity is equal to one mole of electrons, which is equal to 96,487 coulombs of …
nounThe si unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.
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One faraday of electricity is equal to one mole of electrons, which is equal to 96,487 coulombs of …
nounA vertical cutting blade fixed in front of a ploughshare.
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At first, researchers modified a transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop…
nounA vertical cutting blade fixed in front of a ploughshare.
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At first, researchers modified a transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop…
nounA vanilla-scented compound found in many plants, formerly used for flavouring food.
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Plants make coumarin from an amino acid, phenylalanine.
nounA vanilla-scented compound found in many plants, formerly used for flavouring food.
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Plants make coumarin from an amino acid, phenylalanine.
nounAn organic compound present in coal tar, used to make thermoplastic resins for paints and varnishes.
nounAn advisory, deliberative, or administrative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly.
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An official human rights council
nounA meeting held to decide what action to take in a serious or difficult situation
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Parents are holding a council of war to decide what to do about the threatened closure of the school.
nounA member of a council.
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Councillor ralph lewis
nounA member of a council.
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Councillor ralph lewis
nounA member of a council, especially a municipal one.
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Councilman gerry richardson
nounA member of a council, especially a municipal one.
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Councilman gerry richardson
nounA member of a council.
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Councillor ralph lewis
nounA member of a council.
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Councillor ralph lewis
nounAn advisory, deliberative, or administrative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly.
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An official human rights council
nounA female member of a council, especially a municipal one.
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Councilwoman alberta hipps
nounA female member of a council, especially a municipal one.
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Councilwoman alberta hipps
nounAdvice, especially that given formally.
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With wise counsel a couple can buy a home that will be appreciating in value
verbGive advice to (someone).
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Careers officers should counsel young people in making their career decisions
verbGive advice to (someone).
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Careers officers should counsel young people in making their career decisions
nounAdvice, especially that given formally.
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With wise counsel a couple can buy a home that will be appreciating in value
verbGive advice to (someone).
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Careers officers should counsel young people in making their career decisions
nounThe provision of professional assistance and guidance in resolving personal or psychological problems.
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Bereavement counselling
verbGive advice to (someone).
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Careers officers should counsel young people in making their career decisions
nounAdvice, especially that given formally.
Usage examples:
With wise counsel a couple can buy a home that will be appreciating in value
Past simple and past participle of counsel
nounThe provision of professional assistance and guidance in resolving personal or psychological problems.
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Bereavement counselling
verbGive advice to (someone).
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Careers officers should counsel young people in making their career decisions
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