
1) Alkaliser 2) Alkalizer 3) Antiacid 4) Antiflatulent 5) Antifungal 6) Antimycotic 7) Assignee 8) Attorney 9) Auctioneer 10) Bacteriostat 11) Bailee 12) Booker 13) Broker 14) Cause 15) Coagulant 16) Coagulator 17) Coolant 18) Dealer 19) Diluent 20) Dilutant 21) Drug 22) Eliminator 23) Emissary 24) Emmenagogue
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1) SHIELD employee 2) Acting ambassador 3) Active and efficient cause 4) Active cause 5) Active force 6) Active ingredient 7) Actor 8) An active and efficient cause 9) An operative with news 10) Austin Powers 11) Austin Powers or Jack Bauer 12) Authorized representative 13) Big name pitcher 14) Bond
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• (n.) One who acts for, or in the place of, another, by authority from him; one intrusted with the business of another; a substitute; a deputy; a factor. • (n.) One who exerts power, or has the power to act; an actor. • (n.) An active power or cause; that which has the power to produce an effect; as, a physical, chemical, or medicin...
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(L. agens acting) any power, principle, or substance capable of producing an effect, whether physical, chemical, or biological.
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1. One who acts on behalf of someone else. 2. In Principal-Agent Theory, the person whose job it is to act to the benefit of someone else (the principal), but who may require some incentive to do so.
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1.An entity within the economy that makes economic decisions and engages on economic activity. Used to refer to individual consumers, households, and firms. 2. One who acts on behalf of someone else. 3. In Principal-Agent Theory, the person whose job it is to act to the benefit of someone else (the principal), but who may require some incentive to....
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(1) Person who attempts to communicate information to another in an ESP experiment. (2) The subject in a psychokinesis experiment. (3) Person who is the focus of poltergeist activity.
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[Noun] A person who represents another person and deals with their business affairs.
Example: All requests for interviews had to go through the film stars agent.
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a computer program that performs various actions continuously and autonomously on behalf of an individual or an organization. For example, an agent ... [1 related articles]
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A party appointed to act on behalf of a principal entity or person. In context of project financing, refers to the bank in charge of administering the project financing.
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A manufacturer's employee or a network of brokers that directly sells products to retailers and/or wholesalers. See master broker; direct sale.
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(a) Person who attempts to communicate information to another in an ESP experiment. Cf. percipient.
(b) The subject in a psychokinesis experiment.
(c) Person who is the focus of poltergeist activity.
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(a) Person who attempts to communicate information to another in an ESP experiment. Cf. percipient. (b) The subject in a psychokinesis experiment. (c) Person who is the focus of poltergeist activity.
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A covert human intelligence source who has undergone a period of assessment and whose reporting has been validated. To be distinguished from an officer (a member of staff) of SIS.
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<pharmacology> Any power, principle or substance capable of producing an effect, whether physical, chemical or biological. ... Origin: L. Agens = acting ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(a´jәnt) a person or substance by which something is accomplished.
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A'gent adjective [ Latin agens , agentis , present participle of agere to act; akin to Greek ... to lead, Icelandic aka to drive, Sanskrit aj . √2.] Acting; -- opposed to patient , or sustaining, action. [ Archaic] 'The body agent .' Bacon.
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A'gent noun 1. One who exerts power, or has the power to act; an actor. « Heaven made us
agents , free to good or ill.
Dryden. »
2. One who acts for, or in the place of, another, by authority from him; one intrusted with the business of another; a substitute...
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A bona fide representative with proper credentials from the party represented.
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A channel institution which represents one or more suppliers for a fee.
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) Software that processes queries and returns replies on behalf of an application. In network managed systems, agents reside in all managed devices and report the values of specified variables to management work stations.
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broker noun a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission
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noun an active and efficient cause; capable of producing a certain effect; `their research uncovered new disease agents`
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The one you should worship and adore, these guys make you money
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1. An active process in a computer that is responsible for a certain type of activity when demanded by an outside entity. 2. In SNMP, the active process in a computing device that is responsible for determining the parameters defined in the MIB (Management Information Base) and reporting them on demand to a Console.
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