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  • 81smith — Synonyms and related words: Hephaestus, Vulcan, Wayland, ancestors, anglesmith, apprentice, architect, artificer, artist, author, begetter, beginner, blacksmith, bladesmith, brightsmith, bronzesmith, builder, conceiver, constructor, coppersmith,… …

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  • 82wright — Synonyms and related words: ancestors, apprentice, architect, artificer, artisan, artist, author, begetter, beginner, builder, conceiver, constructor, craftsman, craftswoman, creator, designer, deviser, discoverer, effector, engenderer, engineer …

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  • 83инаугуратор — (лат. inaugurator) основач, зачетник, иницијатор, поттикнувач …

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  • 84Temple, William — (1881–1944)    Archbishop and Theologian.    Temple was the son of Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury between 1896 and 1902. He was educated at the University of Oxford, but his ordination was delayed because his views on the virgin birth …

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  • 85inaugurate — [ɪ nɔ:gjʊreɪt] verb 1》 introduce (a new system, period, etc.).     ↘mark the opening of (an institution) with a special event. 2》 admit formally to office. Derivatives inauguration noun inaugurator noun inauguratory adjective Origin …

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  • 86beginner — n. 1. Originator, starter, author, initiator, inaugurator, prime mover. 2. Tyro, novice, learner, neophyte …

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  • 87beginner — n 1. novice, novitiate, neophyte, tyro, amateur, rookie, greenhorn, tenderfoot, newcomer, new boy; student, pupil, freshman, learner, initiate, fledgling, apprentice, trainee; recruit, raw recruit, abecedarian, catechumen. 2. initiator, actuator …

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  • 88originator — n initiator, actuator, instigator, agent, starter, mover, prime mover, catalyst, Inf. spark or spark plug; founder, inaugurator, inventor, deviser, organizer; author, architect, conceiver, shaper, designer, idea man, Sl. the brains; creator,… …

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  • 89inaugurate — /ɪnˈɔgjəreɪt / (say in awgyuhrayt) verb (t) (inaugurated, inaugurating) 1. to make a formal beginning of; initiate; commence; begin. 2. to induct into office with formal ceremonies; install. 3. to introduce into public use by some formal ceremony …

  • 90inaugural — inaugurate ► VERB 1) begin or introduce (a system, project, etc.). 2) admit formally to office. 3) officially mark the beginning or first public use of (a building, service, etc). DERIVATIVES inaugural adjective inauguration noun inaugurator noun …

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