creatively
— Adverb
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~ in a creative manner; "she solved the problem creatively"
creativeness
— Noun
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~ the ability to create
creativity
— Noun
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~ the ability to create
creator
— Noun
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~ terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
creator
— Noun
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~ a person who grows or makes or invents things
creature
— Noun
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~ a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
creature comforts
— Noun
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~ things that make you comfortable and at ease; "all the comforts of home"
creature
— Noun
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~ a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else
creature
— Noun
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~ a human being; `wight' is an archaic term
creche
— Noun
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~ a hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for
creche
— Noun
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~ a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem
crecy
— Noun
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~ the first decisive battle of the Hundred Years' War; in 1346 the English under Edward III defeated the French under Philip of Valois
cred
— Noun
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~ credibility among young fashionable urban individuals
credal
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to a creed
credence
— Noun
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~ the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true; "he gave credence to the gossip"; "acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years"
credence
— Noun
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~ a kind of sideboard or buffet
credendum
— Noun
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~ (Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided
credential
— Noun
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~ a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
credentialled
— Adjective
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~ certified as professional by evidence or testimonials; "credentialled day care workers"