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academy |
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n. school for special instruction; society of scholars, scientists, or artists The mission of our academy is actually to ensure the health and well-being of all children. |
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accident |
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n. an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation; sudden, and unexpected event Finding and maintaining happiness is a definite achievement and not an accident. |
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accompaniment |
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n. act of accompanying someone or something I have swallowed the remainder with an accompaniment of secret tears, forced from me by the exigency of hunger. |
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accompany |
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v. travel with; be associated with But the night being wet and inclement, Mr. Rochester did not accompany them. |
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accomplish |
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v. succeed in doing; bring to pass; achieve; reach the end of; complete No single space project will be more impressive to humankind, and none will be difficult or expensive to accomplish. |
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accomplished |
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a. skilled; experienced; having many social graces; polished or refined More poems should tell stories in accomplished ways. |
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accomplishment |
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n. achievement; fulfillment; something that is successful Getting the two leaders to sign a peace treaty was his greatest accomplishment. |
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account |
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n. narrative or record of events; the reason given for a particular action or event What is the account for this loss? |
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accountant |
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n. one who maintains and audits business accounts Our business and finance group is looking for a dynamic accountant to join the accounting team supporting the Company's new area. |
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accumulate |
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v. pile up; collect; mount up; increase The tendency of Capital to accumulate is a big threat to the free market. |
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accumulation |
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n. increase by natural growth or addition; concentration That reservoir of frost and snow, the accumulation of centuries of winters, glazed in Alpine heights above heights. |