Entertainment / Bowling / Die: An expression used to indicate that the ball stopped its strong hooking action before entering the pocket. The ball died.
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Die Verb Synonyms: troubled, troubling, tough, burdensome, onerous, demanding, trying, hard, grim, dark, unfavorable, straitening
Die Adjective Synonyms: expire, end, stop, cease
Die Noun Synonyms: lose one's life, lay down one's life, perish, expire, decease, suffer death, Euphemistic depart, give up the ghost, be no more, (go to) meet one's Maker, breathe one's last, go to the happy hunting-grounds, go to one's reward
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Business / Agriculture / Dietary Guidelines For Americans: Dietary recommendations for healthy Americans age 2 and older about food choices that promote health, specifically with respect to prevention or delay of chronic diseases. These guidelines, which were MORE
Health / Vitamins / Dietary Reference Intake (DRI): A new set of dietary guidelines that provide sets of measures for each nutrient, including Adequate Intake (AI), Estimated Average Requirements (EAR), Torerable Upper Intake Level (UL) and Recommended MORE
Entertainment / Music / Klangfarbenmelodie: The technique of altering the tone color of a single note or musical line by changing from one instrument to another in the middle of a note or line. MORE
Business / Finance / Kiddie Tax: Tax owed for the investment income of children if the amount is more than $1,400. MORE
Science / Biology / Latitudinal Diversity Gradient: The decrease in species richness that occurs as one moves away from the equator. MORE
Science / Biology / Latitudinal Gradient: As latitude increases, a gradient of cooler, drier conditions occurs. MORE