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(metonymically) The attack itself.
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(Canada, US) A physician on the staff of a hospital, especially the principal one that supervises a patient's care.
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(Australia, New Zealand) An organization of individuals that jointly own a shared housing facility such as a condominium or set of townhouses under a community titles scheme.
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A guide who accompanies visitors and sightseers to museums, galleries, etc., and explains matters of archaeological, antiquarian, historic or artistic interest..
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The practice by members of the middle class of visiting working class areas or slums out of curiosity or for entertainment.
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A business or industrial establishment whose employees are required to be labor union members as a precondition to employment.
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(business) a primary care medical center run by and on the premises of a non-medical company office or factory
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occupancy shared with another
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A joint visitor; one who visits a place with another or others.
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A group of people with shared ideas or goals or who live or work together.
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(historical , or later revived in general usage) A general meeting (assembly) of the people of a town, district, or shire.
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(UK) Synonym of founding member
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An American government institution for centralizing intelligence between law enforcement agencies.
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One who journeys to areas where tragedies have occurred, for that reason.
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A visitor to any of the Disney theme parks
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Work that is done at home, especially school exercises assigned by a teacher.
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A stage of graduate medical training in the UK and many former British colonies, which follows the acquisition of an M.D., in which the new physician serves as a house officer under the supervision of a registrar or attending physician.
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a military strategy employing combined arms to accomplish a specified objective.
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(informal, sciences) Synonym of laboratory assistant
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(figuratively) Any group of people.
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A group of people of mixed background, especially one with a common goal.
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(US) A person visiting a state.
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Someone employed to help another with their fitness, especially by means of a personalised diet program and exercise regime.
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Collection of people in an organization, such as employees and office staff, members of the military, etc.
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(colloquial) A group of (especially young) people seen as constituting a peer group or band of associates; a gang, a group of friends.
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A physician receiving specialized medical training.
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The terrorist attacks that happened on September 11, 2001.
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Obsolete spelling of study [(usually academic) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination.]
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A small-scale prison that is run by the authorities of a larger prison.
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A lesser or subsidiary sewer (drainage system).
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A hospital in which trainee doctors obtain practical training and experience.
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A person who provides assistance and information to people on organised tours.
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The industry in which such travels and sightseeing are organized.
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A place of interest where tourists visit, typically for its cultural value, beauty, or historical significance, offering leisure and amusement.
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Any place, especially a settlement such as a city or town, that is known for tourism.
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The realm or sphere of tourists.
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(often in combination) Visited by tourists
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(non-native speakers' English) A tour guide.
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Synonym of travel agency
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Any group of people working together on a shared activity.
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Individual studies carried out on this topic.
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A person holding a corresponding position in another organisation.
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One who visits; a guest; a visitor.
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The act of visiting, or an instance of being visited.
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(Catholicism) An apostolic visitor.
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That has received a visit or visits.
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Synonym of visiting scholar
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Synonym of visiting scholar
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Someone who pays a visit to a specific place or event; a sightseer or tourist.
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Of, pertaining to, or having the power to make an official visitation
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attendance, number of visitors attending an event, etc.
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(informal) A group of things that are more powerful when combined.
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A type of tourism which combines traditional travel and tourism with volunteer work. Travelers are given opportunities to contribute money and/or time to causes related to their destinations.
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A tourist who takes part in voluntourism.
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(Britain) Practicum (college course).
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