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noun
verb
noun
- Abbreviation of advertising.
- Abbreviation of advertisement.
- Abbreviation of advertiser.
- (debating) advantage
- (tennis) Advantage; also, designating the left-hand side, from the player's point of view, of their half of the court, where the advantage point following a deuce is always played.
- a public promotion of some product or service
prep
noun
- (marketing) An advertising slogan.
- The punch line of a joke.
- (computing) A pithy quotation habitually appended to a signature in email, newsgroups, etc.
- A line attached to a draft of cargo or a container to provide control and minimize pendulation of cargo during lifting operations.
- A light rope attached to an object being hoisted by a crane, used to guide it while lifting or lowering.
verb
noun
- (advertising) A newspaper advertisement designed to look like a news article rather than a commercial solicitation.
- A person who reads.
- (slang, gambling, in the plural) Marked playing cards used by cheaters.
- Any device that reads something.
- (chiefly British) A university lecturer ranking below a professor.
- A person employed by a publisher to read works submitted for publication and determine their merits.
- A person who reads a publication.
- An elementary textbook for those learning to read, especially for foreign languages.
- A literary anthology.
- (in the plural) Reading glasses.
- A lay or minor cleric who reads lessons in a church service.
- A person who recites literary works, usually to an audience.
- A book of exercises to accompany a textbook.
- A position attached to aristocracy, or to the wealthy, with the task of reading aloud, often in a foreign language.
- At Eton College, a lesson for which pupils are sent back to their separate school houses.
- A proofreader.
- someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church
- someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication
- someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication
- one of a series of texts for students learning to read
- a person who enjoys reading
- someone who reads proof in order to find errors and mark corrections
- a person who can read; a literate person
- a public lecturer at certain universities
verb
noun
- (television, radio) An opening or closing portion of a program, often including credits and sponsors' names.
- (computer graphics) A sprite that always faces the screen, no matter which direction it is viewed from.
- (nautical) A piece of thick plank, armed with iron plates, and fixed on the bow or fore-channels of a vessel, for the bill or fluke of the anchor to rest on.
- A very large outdoor sign, generally used for advertising.
- large outdoor signboard
noun
- (advertising, broadcasting) A message or advertisement inserted into other material.
- (surfing) The act of dropping in; that is, taking a wave that another surfer is already riding.
- (cricket) A pitch that is prepared away from the ground or venue, and dropped into place only when a match is to be played.
- A place that can be visited casually, without an appointment.
- One who casually drops in (visits unannounced or without appointment).
- An informal event that does not require booking in advance.
adj
- Provided for short-term use.
- (of a place or facility) Allowing people to drop in; that is, to visit casually, without an appointment.
- (manufacturing) Fit to substitute for some element in a complex system without changes to the existing infrastructure.
- (cricket) Of the pitch: prepared away from the ground or venue, and dropped into place only when a match is to be played.
noun
verb
noun
- Abbreviation of advertising.
- Abbreviation of advertisement.
- Abbreviation of advertiser.
- (debating) advantage
- (tennis) Advantage; also, designating the left-hand side, from the player's point of view, of their half of the court, where the advantage point following a deuce is always played.
- a public promotion of some product or service
prep
noun
- (marketing) An advertising slogan.
- The punch line of a joke.
- (computing) A pithy quotation habitually appended to a signature in email, newsgroups, etc.
- A line attached to a draft of cargo or a container to provide control and minimize pendulation of cargo during lifting operations.
- A light rope attached to an object being hoisted by a crane, used to guide it while lifting or lowering.
verb
noun
- (advertising) A newspaper advertisement designed to look like a news article rather than a commercial solicitation.
- A person who reads.
- (slang, gambling, in the plural) Marked playing cards used by cheaters.
- Any device that reads something.
- (chiefly British) A university lecturer ranking below a professor.
- A person employed by a publisher to read works submitted for publication and determine their merits.
- A person who reads a publication.
- An elementary textbook for those learning to read, especially for foreign languages.
- A literary anthology.
- (in the plural) Reading glasses.
- A lay or minor cleric who reads lessons in a church service.
- A person who recites literary works, usually to an audience.
- A book of exercises to accompany a textbook.
- A position attached to aristocracy, or to the wealthy, with the task of reading aloud, often in a foreign language.
- At Eton College, a lesson for which pupils are sent back to their separate school houses.
- A proofreader.
- someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church
- someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication
- someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication
- one of a series of texts for students learning to read
- a person who enjoys reading
- someone who reads proof in order to find errors and mark corrections
- a person who can read; a literate person
- a public lecturer at certain universities
noun
- (advertising, broadcasting) A message or advertisement inserted into other material.
- (surfing) The act of dropping in; that is, taking a wave that another surfer is already riding.
- (cricket) A pitch that is prepared away from the ground or venue, and dropped into place only when a match is to be played.
- A place that can be visited casually, without an appointment.
- One who casually drops in (visits unannounced or without appointment).
- An informal event that does not require booking in advance.
adj
- Provided for short-term use.
- (of a place or facility) Allowing people to drop in; that is, to visit casually, without an appointment.
- (manufacturing) Fit to substitute for some element in a complex system without changes to the existing infrastructure.
- (cricket) Of the pitch: prepared away from the ground or venue, and dropped into place only when a match is to be played.
verb
noun
- (television, radio) An opening or closing portion of a program, often including credits and sponsors' names.
- (computer graphics) A sprite that always faces the screen, no matter which direction it is viewed from.
- (nautical) A piece of thick plank, armed with iron plates, and fixed on the bow or fore-channels of a vessel, for the bill or fluke of the anchor to rest on.
- A very large outdoor sign, generally used for advertising.
- large outdoor signboard