means+of+access

  • 11Access to Insight — is a popular Theravada Buddhist website providing access to a huge collection of translated texts from the Tipitaka, as well as contemporary materials published by the Buddhist Publication Society and many teachers from the Thai Forest Tradition …

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  • 12means — n pl but sing or pl in constr 1 a: something enabling one to achieve a desired end a means of self defense b: cause (1) 2: resources (as income and assets) at one s disposal Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of La …

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  • 13access — [ak′ses΄] n. [ME & OFr acces < L accessus, pp. of accedere, ACCEDE] 1. the act of coming toward or near to; approach 2. a way or means of approaching, getting, using, etc. 3. the right to enter, approach, or use; admittance 4. increase or… …

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  • 14access — ► NOUN 1) the means or opportunity to approach or enter a place. 2) the right or opportunity to use something or see someone. 3) retrieval of information stored in a computer s memory. 4) an attack or outburst of an emotion: an access of rage. ►… …

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  • 15means of approach — index access (right of way) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 16access — [n] admission, means of entry, approach admittance, approach, avenue, connection, contact, course, door, entrance, entree, entry, in, ingress, introduction, key, open arms*, open door*, passage, path, road, route, way; concepts 501,631 Ant.… …

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  • 17Means test — A means test is a determination of whether an individual or family is eligible for help from the government. Contents 1 Canada 2 United Kingdom 3 United States 4 Other international examples …

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  • 18access — I UK [ˈækses] / US [ˈækˌses] noun [uncountable] *** 1) the right or opportunity to have or use something that will bring you benefits access to: Access to up to date financial information is important to our success. Only 40% of 5 year olds have… …

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  • 19access — ac|cess1 [ æk,ses ] noun uncount *** 1. ) the right or opportunity to have or use something that will bring you benefits: access to: Access to up to date financial information is important to our success. Only 40% of 5 year olds have access to… …

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  • 20access — 1. noun 1) the building has a side access Syn: entrance, entry, way in, means of entry; approach, means of approach 2) they were denied access to the stadium Syn: admission, admittance, entry, entrée, ingress …

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