
1) Abet 2) Abet partner 3) Adjuvant 4) Advance 5) After-disaster need 6) Aidance 7) Altruistic activity 8) Americares provides it 9) Assist 10) Assistance 11) Assistance from maiden 12) Assistance, usually financial 13) Auxiliary 14) Avail 15) Back 16) Backing 17) Bail out 18) Band chaser 19) Band ending
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1) Abet 2) Assist 3) Assistance 4) Assistant 5) Babysitting 6) Backing 7) Benefact 8) Benefit 9) Boost 10) Care 11) Expedite 12) Facilitate 13) Generosity 14) Grant 15) Hair care 16) Healthcare 17) Help 18) Helping hand 19) Incubation 20) Instrumentality 21) Lend a hand 22) Lift 23) Manicure 24) Ministration
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- a resource
- the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose
- a gift of money to support a worthy person or cause
- the work of caring for or attending to someone or something
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• (v. t.) Help; succor; assistance; relief. • (v. t.) To support, either by furnishing strength or means in cooperation to effect a purpose, or to prevent or to remove evil; to help; to assist. • (v. t.) A subsidy granted to the king by Parliament; also, an exchequer loan. • (v. t.) The person or thing that promotes or helps in ...
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Assistance provided by countries and by international institutions such as the World Bank to developing countries in the form of monetary grants, loans at low interest rates, in kind, or a combination of these.
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a tax levied in medieval Europe, paid by persons or communities to someone in authority. Aids could be demanded by the crown from its subjects, by a ...
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Assistance given to an individual, firm, region or government. Usually used in the context of overseas aid where governments give assistance to other countries.
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Financial or other assistance given or lent, on favourable terms, by richer, usually industrialized, countries to war-damaged or developing states. It may be given for political, commercial, or...
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artificial insemination by donor.
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Artificial Insemination by Donor.
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Application Identifier: the unique code associated with a smart card application, which allows the terminal to select a suitable application within the card for a given operation.
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Aid noun [ French
aide , Old French
aïde ,
aïe , from the verb. See
Aid ,
transitive verb ]
1. Help; succor; assistance; relief. « An unconstitutional mode of obtaining
aid .
Hallam. »
2. The person ...
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Aid transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Aided ; present participle & verbal noun Aiding .] [ French aider , Old French aidier , from Latin adjutare to help, freq. of adjuvare to help; ad +
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An aid is an action by a part of the rider's or handler's body to a part of the horse's body to cause the horse to react in a particular way An aid is almost never used alone but always used in conjunction with other aids A rider's natural aids are his or her mind, seat, weight, upper body, legs, hands, and voice The combined use of all of the r
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Agency for International Development.
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Agency for International Development
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Formerly, in Britain, aid was a subsidy paid in ancient feudal times by vassals to their lords on certain occasions, the chief of which were: when their lord was taken prisoner and required to be ransomed, when his eldest son was to be made a knight, and when his eldest daughter was to be married and required a dowry. From the Norman Conquest to th...
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Artificial insemination by donor
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Airport Information Desk
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aid (AYD) 1. Help, assist, abet, lend assistance, give a helping hand; support, give support to: 'There are not enough organizations that give aid to the poor.' 2. Foster, further, promote, advance; facilitate, make easy, serve: 'A good dictionary is an essential aid in the improvement of the English language.'
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acronym: Agency for International Development (U.S.)
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noun the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something; `no medical care was required`; `the old car needs constant attention`
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assist 1 assistance noun the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; `he gave me an assist with the housework`; `could not walk without assistance`; `rescue party went to their aid`; `offe...
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Financial or other assistance given or lent, on favourable terms, by richer, usually industrialized, countries to war-damaged or developing states. It may be given for political, commercial, or humanitarian reasons, or a combination of all three. A distinction may be made between short-term aid (usually food and medicine), which is given to...
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to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire. · to promote the progress or accomplishment of; facilitate.
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