
1) Aid 2) Air force 3) Army 4) Avail 5) Childcare 6) Coastguard 7) Good 8) Helpdesk 9) Memorial 10) Naval 11) Navy 12) Overhaul 13) Product 14) Renovation 15) Repair 16) Respect 17) Rite 18) Ritual 19) Serve 20) Servicing 21) Socage 22) Tea set 23) Use 24) Usefulness 25) Utility 26) Worship
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1) An act of help or assistance 2) Bard of the Yukon 3) Be used by 4) Canadian writer 5) Car dealer department 6) Caring for customers 7) Concern for customers 8) Court opening 9) Creator of Dan McGrew 10) Dinnerware, collectively 11) Employ 12) Feature 13) French word used in English 14) Help 15) Helpful activity
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attempting to please another person by performing an action that actually (sometimes even inadvertently) hinders one's ability to please that person. Good life-conduct falls into this category when viewed as a way of serving God. In addition to such direct service, any nonmoral act that encourages good life-conduct can be called indirect servi...
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• Alt. of Service • (n.) The act of serving; the occupation of a servant; the performance of labor for the benefit of another, or at another`s command; attendance of an inferior, hired helper, slave, etc., on a superior, employer, master, or the like; also, spiritual obedience and love. • (n.) The act of bringing to notice, either......
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1. A product that is not embodied in a physical good and that typically effects some change in another product, person, or institution. Contrasts with good. Trade in services is the subject of the GATS. 2. To make the scheduled payments on a debt, usually including both interest and amounts towards repayment of the principal. See debt service.
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(from the article `consumption`) ...Durable goods are generally defined as those whose expected lifetime is greater than three years, and spending on durable goods is much more ...
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A server process started and controlled by the Windows operating system,
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a set of functions offered to a user by an organization
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<botany> A name given to several trees and shrubs of the genus Pyrus, as Pyrus domestica and P. Torminalis of Europe, the various species of mountain ash or rowan tree, and the American shad bush (see Shad bush, under Shad). They have clusters of small, edible, applelike berries. ... <botany> Service berry, the fruit of any kind of serv...
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(ser´vis) the performance of work for others or the performance of an action for the benefit of others. ancillary services tasks provided by hospital employees that are not directly related to health care, such as housekeeping and security.
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(n) Service is the work done by another person whether as a servant or as a contractor, by virtue of his skill, expertise etc., which has been quantified in monetary terms for paying compensation.
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A term usually applied to a business which sells a service rather than manufactures or sells goods (
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Serv'ice noun , or
Serv'ice [ Properly, the tree which bears
serve , Middle English
serves , plural, service berries, Anglo-Saxon
syrfe service tree; akin to Latin
sorbus .]
(Botany) A name given to several trees and shrubs of the genus
Pyrus , as
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centre A stockist who adds value to some, or all, of his stock by processing it in some way (e.g. cutting, bending, drilling) before onward sale.
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1) Delivering legal papers to a defendant or a plaintiff in a lawsuit. 2) Delivering written notification of the sender's intent to invoke a legal or contractual right. See: service of process, personal service, substituted service
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Delivery of legal document, such as subpoena.
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An object of class Service that runs in the background (without any UI presence) to perform various persistent actions, such as playing music or monitoring network activity.
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Translations for „Service“ Become a Premium Member today! See under decanting, wine enjoyment, wine glasses and wine with food.
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Delivery by post, or in person, of the claim form, or other court documents
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service of process noun the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; `he accepted service of the subpoena`
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table service noun tableware consisting of a complete set of articles (silver or dishware) for use at table
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Breeding, the deposition of boar semen into the female. Breeding may be by done naturally by a boar or artificially by the manager, using semen obtained from a local boar or purchased from a supplier. Producers often use artificial insemination as a way to bring new genetics into their herd, without the biosecurity concerns involved with bringing...
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Breeding, the deposition of boar semen into the female. Breeding may be by done naturally by a boar or artificially by the manager, using semen obtained from a local boar or purchased from a supplier. Producers often use artificial insemination as a way to bring new genetics into their herd, without the biosecurity concerns involved with bringing n...
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A means of delivering value to customers by facilitating outcomes customers want to achieve without the ownership of specific costs and risks. The term ‘service’ is sometimes used as a synonym for core service, IT service or service package. See also utility; warranty.
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an act of help or assistance
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