List (5)
'list' is the definition.
(list can mean a table or chart)
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(Other definitions for table that I've seen before include "Board; data list" , "counter" , "League -; dressing -" , "Feature of restaurant" , "Flat board on legs" .)
'list' is the definition.
(indexing is a kind of listing)
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(Other definitions for index that I've seen before include "Look-up list in book" , "One of the fingers" , "Alphabetical listing in a book" , "Alphabetical list of names, etc., in a book" , "List at end of book" .)
'list' is the definition.
(both can mean to lean or tilt)
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(Other definitions for heel that I've seen before include "Instruction to a dog" , "Keel over" , "horrible person" , "Untrustworthy person" , "See 21" .)
'list' is the definition.
(both can mean to tilt)
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(Other definitions for lean that I've seen before include "Slant" , "What Jack Sprat's wife couldn't eat" , "Inclination" , "Be inclined - not fat" , "Sir David - - (film director)" .)
'list' is the definition.
(rota is a kind of list)
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(Other definitions for rota that I've seen before include "Register of names for duties" , "Work roster" , "List of people to do job in turns" , "Repetitious canon" , "Task list, roster" .)
(Other definitions for todo that I've seen before include "disturbance" , "List that plans" .)
'list' is the definition.
Although both the answer and definition are verbs in their base form, I cannot understand how one could define the other.
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Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for hearken that I've seen before include "Old attend" , "Listen in old way" .)
'list' is the definition.
(to itemise is to create a list)
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(Other definitions for itemise that I've seen before include "List, state each object" , "Make a list" , "List one by one (S, not Z)" , "catalogue" , "break down" .)
'list' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for register that I've seen before include "Enrol, to vote perhaps" , "Greet sir (anag.)" , "Record book" , "Official record of names etc." , "New arrival at hotel will" .)
'list' is the definition.
(catalogue is a kind of list)
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(Other definitions for catalogue that I've seen before include "Coagulate into kind of directory" , "From which we order" , "Systematic list of items" , "Actual ego involved in list of items or goods" , "Brochure containing a list of goods for sale" .)