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She
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Honorific alternative letter-case form of she, sometimes used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.
attended
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simple past and past participle of attend
the
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- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- (colloquial) Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used with an adjective
- Used with an adjective
- Used with an adjective
local
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- From or in a nearby location.
- Connected directly to a particular computer, processor, etc.; able to be accessed offline.
- Having limited scope (either lexical or dynamic); only accessible within a certain portion of a program.
- Applying to or satisfied by substructures understood as "near points;" in particular:
- Applying to or satisfied by substructures understood as "near points;" in particular:
- Applying to or satisfied by substructures understood as "near points;" in particular:
- Detectable from the behavior of substructures understood to be "near points;" in particular:
- Detectable from the behavior of substructures understood to be "near points;" in particular:
- Having a unique maximal (left) ideal.
- Of or pertaining to a restricted part of an organism.
- Descended from an indigenous population.
fee
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- An amount charged for a privilege.
- An amount charged for professional services.
- An additional monetary payment charged for a service or good, especially one that is minor compared to the underlying cost.
- An inheritable estate in land, whether absolute and without limitation to potential heirs (fee simple) or with limitations to particular kinds of heirs (fee tail).
- A right to the use of a superior's land as a stipend for certain services to be performed, typically military service.
- Synonym of fief: the land so held.
- An inheritable estate in land held of a feudal lord on condition of performance of certain services, typically military service.
- (obsolete) Synonym of possession.
- (obsolete) Money paid or bestowed; payment; emolument.
- (obsolete) A prize or reward. Only used in the set phrase "A finder's fee" in Modern English.
paying
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present participle and gerund of pay
Saint
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- A title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name.
- A Latter-day Saint, a Mormon.
- Someone connected with any of the sports teams known as the Saints, such as a player or coach, or sometimes a fan.
- Saint class, a class of steam locomotives used on the GWR.
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school
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- An institution dedicated to teaching and learning; an educational institution.
- An educational institution providing primary and secondary education, prior to tertiary education (college or university).
- At Eton College, a period or session of teaching.
- Within a larger educational institution, an organizational unit, such as a department or institute, which is dedicated to a specific subject area.
- An art movement, a community of artists.
- The followers of a particular doctrine; a particular way of thinking or particular doctrine; a school of thought.
- The time during which classes are attended or in session in an educational institution.
- The room or hall in English universities where the examinations for degrees and honours are held.
- The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age.
- An establishment offering specialized instruction, as for driving, cooking, typing, coding, etc.