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(Archaic) grazing of animals for a fee; grazing fee; formal agreement to feed and pasture animalsagistment
(French) process of bathing and grooming; toilet; formal dress, outfittoilette
(Slang) corpse, dead body; overly formal or priggish person; fellow, regular person; drunk, difficult to bend, rigid; stubborn; strong; awkward; hard, difficult; thick; high, expensive, in a rigid state; thoroughly, completelystiff
A formal document used to record a fact and used as proof of the fact, for example stock certificates, which evidence ownership of stock in a corporation.Certificate
abdicate, relinquish by formal declaration; forgo voluntarily; repudiate, forsake, abandon, act of not following suit, give something up, give up claim to something, not follow suit, reject beliefrenounce
abdication, relinquishment by formal declaration; act of forgoing voluntarily; repudiation, abandonmentrenouncement
abdication, relinquishment by formal declaration; act of forgoing voluntarily; repudiation, abandonment, declaration giving something up, denial or rejectionrenunciation
abdicator, one who relinquishes by formal declaration; one who forgoes voluntarily; repudiator, abandonerrenouncer
academic spirit, involvement in academic life, academism, conventional or formal artistryacademicism
academic works, financial grant given to a student to subsidize the cost of education; learning acquired through education, schooling, erudition, financial help for a student, formal study, studentshipscholarship
acceptance into church, ceremony marking beginning of responsible adulthood, confirming something, formal approval; proof; verification; coming of age ceremony (Christianity, Judaism), something that confirms something elseconfirmation
acceptance, act of receiving; event in which guests are formally welcomed by their host; check-in, reception desk, catching of forward pass, conversion of electronic signals, formal party, place where visitors are received, quality of signal, reception...reception
according to principles of formal study, learned, educated; intellectual, academic, of scholarsscholarly
act of accusing; formal accusation presented by a grand jury (Law); accusation, criticism; state of being indicted, act of indicting somebody, formal accusation before grand jury, statement or fact that accusesindictment
 

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