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(verb) to go/move forward;carry on; moving on
(noun) something that results or accures; profits from a deal or transaction
origin: (latin) procedere, (mid english) procede
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(noun) syestematic series of actions;series of change;course of proceedings in law
(verb) to treat/prepare in a process; to handle systematically;require; convert by a process
Origin: (Middle English) proces (Latin) processus a going forward |
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(verb) to have need of;ask of; call for;impose need
Origin: (Middle English) requiren (Latin) requiere to seek |
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(noun)diligent and systematic inquiry/ investigation
(verb) to investigate carefully;to make an extensive investigation
Origin: (Middle French) resercher-to seek |
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(verb) to reply/answer in words; react; to make a return;correspond
(noun) pier
Origin: (Latin) respondere-to promise in return, reply answer |
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(noun) a part or character played by an actor/actress;function;rights obligations,expected behavior |
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(noun) a part that is cut off or separarted; part or subdivision;number of parts that can be fitted together
Origin: (Latin) section- a cutting |
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(noun) designated defense area; mathematical instrument; part of a circle;machine with two arms; a tool used for measuring celestial bodies
(verb) to divide into sectors
Origin: (Latin) sector-cutter
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(adjective) important;indicative
(noun) something significant/ a sign
Origin: (Latin) significant |
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(adjective) resemblance; same shape
Origin: (Latin) similaris |
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(noun) origin; beginning; book, statement, person etc. supplying info; manufacturer/ supplier
(verb) to give the trace or source of; find a source; cotract manufacturer/supplier
Origin: Latin surgere-to spring up forth |
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(adj) special application; peculiar; particular kind;specially named item
(noun) something speific;specific remedy
Origin: Latin specificus |
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(noun) type of building; something built; complex system; organization; relationship of parts
(verb) to give a structure
Origin: latin structura |
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(noun) general propositions; proposed explanation/hypothesis; conception
(idiom) ideally- in theory
Origin:Greek theoría- a view |
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(verb) to change; different;avoid; diverge; change priodically
Origin: Latin variare |
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