Takelma
— Noun
– English
~ a Penutian language spoken by the Takelma
Takelma
— Noun
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~ a member of a North American Indian people of southwestern Oregon
taken for granted
— Adjective
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~ evident without proof or argument; "an axiomatic truth"; "we hold these truths to be self-evident"
taken
— Adjective
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~ be affected with an indisposition; "the child was taken ill"; "couldn't tell when he would be taken drunk"
taken
— Adjective
– English
~ understood in a certain way; made sense of; "a word taken literally"; "a smile taken as consent"; "an open door interpreted as an invitation"
takeoff rocket
— Noun
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~ the first stage of a multistage rocket
takeoff
— Noun
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~ a departure; especially of airplanes
takeoff
— Noun
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~ the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne
takeoff booster
— Noun
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~ the first stage of a multistage rocket
takeoff
— Noun
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~ a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
takeoff
— Noun
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~ humorous or satirical mimicry
takeout
— Noun
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~ prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises; "in England they call takeout food `takeaway'"
takeout food
— Noun
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~ prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises; "in England they call takeout food `takeaway'"
takeout
— Noun
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~ (bridge) a bid that asks your partner to bid another suit
takeout
— Adjective
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~ of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises; "takeout pizza"; "the takeout counter"; "`take-away' is chiefly British"
takeover
— Noun
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~ a change by sale or merger in the controlling interest of a corporation
takeover
— Noun
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~ a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force
takeover attempt
— Noun
– English
~ an attempt to take control of a corporation