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List of synonyms from "certainlied" to synonyms from "cervix"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms certifications, certainlying, certificate character, certificate, certainlied, certificate of character and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Certainlied
- Certainlies
- Certainly
- Certainlying
- Certainty
- Certifiable
- Certificate
- Certificate character
- Certificate of character
- Certificate of deposit
- Certification
- Certifications
- Certified
- Certified check
- Certified cheque
- Certified public account
- Certified public accountant
- Certifier
- Certify
- Certitude
- Certs
- Cerulean
- Cervices
- Cervix
Definition of the day : « certifications »
- As in appointment : noun assignment of responsibility
- As in paper/papers : noun legal document
- As in proof : noun evidence, authentication
- As in reference : noun testimonial of good character
- As in guaranty : noun assurance
- As in papers : noun document
- As in registration : noun the act of registering
- As in certificate : noun authorizing document
- As in authentication : noun confirmation
- As in ingression : noun admission
- As in intromission : noun admission
- As in admission : noun entering or allowing entry
- As in affirmation : noun declaration of the truth of something
- As in discovery : noun finding, uncovering
- As in guarantee : noun pledge, promise
- As in hallmark : noun symbol, authentication
- This leaves 7.5 billions of certifications obviated on sales.
- Extract from : « The Value of Money » by Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr.
- This amounts to more than seven thousand pesos per year, as your Majesty will have seen by the certifications which I enclose.
- Extract from : « The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 » by Various
- Entire faith and credit has been given, in court and out, to the certifications and other despatches signed in his name.
- Extract from : « The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 » by Various
- He indicates that 14 billions of certifications were required, counting in the bonds, in 1901.
- Extract from : « The Value of Money » by Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr.