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A situation that stops an activity from progressing (one word substitution)
Bypass
Breach
Bottleneck
Blockhead
Bottleneck: A bottleneck is a situation that stops an activity from progressing. It is a point in a process where the flow of work is slowed down or blocked entirely. Bottlenecks can occur in many different contexts, from traffic congestion on a highway to a backlog of work in an office. They can cause delays, frustration, and decreased productivity.
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Arrangement in order of occurrence (one word substitution)
Timely
Chronological
Chronic
Temporal
Chronological: Chronological refers to an arrangement in order of occurrence, usually in relation to time. A chronological list or timeline arranges events or information in the order in which they occurred. For example, a chronological timeline of a person’s life would begin with their birth and end with their death.
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The art of preserving skin of animals, birds and fish (one word substitution)
Taxonomy
Taxidermy
Topology
Seismology
Taxidermy: The art of preserving skin of animals, birds and fish. It is the process of preserving the skin of animals, birds, and fish to create lifelike representations of them for display.
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The process by which a person or an organization reduces the, amount of money it spends (one word substitution)
Budgeting
Retrenchment
Saving
Closure
Budgeting: The process of creating a plan to allocate financial resources, taking into account income and expenses, to ensure that an individual or organization stays within its means.
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Placing a thing beside another (one word substitution)
Impose
Repose
Juxtapose
Expose
Juxtapose: Placing a thing beside another. Juxtapose means to place two things side by side for the purpose of comparison or contrast.
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One who compiles a dictionary (one word substitution)
Geographer
Lexicographer
Lapidist
Linguist
Lexicographer: Someone who compiles, edits, or writes dictionaries. Lexicographers are experts in language and work to document and define the meanings of words and phrases, often using historical and cultural contexts to inform their work.
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Irresistible craving for alcoholic drinks (one word substitution)
Megalomania
Dipsomania
Kleptomania
Pyromania
Dipsomania: Dipsomania is a medical term used to describe a strong craving for alcohol or an uncontrollable urge to drink alcohol excessively. It is a type of alcohol use disorder and can have serious physical and mental health consequences.
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Simple, fast-spreading plant without flowers of leaves, which can often cause disease (one word substitution)
Bacteria
Amoeba
Virus
Fungus
Fungus: A fungus is a type of microorganism that lacks chlorophyll and often grows on decaying matter. Some fungi can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
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To agree to something (one word substitution)
Assure
Assent
Adapt
Adhere
Assent: This means to express agreement or approval of something. It can be done verbally or non-verbally through actions such as nodding or signing a document. Assent is often used in legal or formal situations where consent is required.
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Science of diseases (one word substitution)
Philology
Pathology
Psychology
Virology
Pathology: Pathology is the scientific study of the nature, causes, and effects of diseases, especially on the body tissues and organs.
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