
1) Accurately
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1) Aby 2) Abye 3) Access 4) Accurate 5) Admittance 6) Advowson 7) Antonymforleft 8) Appropriate 9) Aright 10) Atone 11) Authority 12) Avenge 13) Cabotage 14) Claim 15) Conservative 16) Correct 17) Correctly 18) Debug 19) Decently 20) Dexter 21) Dextrality 22) Dueness 23) Ethical 24) Expiate 25) Factual
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1) Accurate 2) Accurately 3) Amen kin 4) Apposite 5) Appropriate 6) Appropriate side 7) Assembly, notably 8) Authority 9) Authorization 10) Completely 11) Conservative 12) Conservative position 13) Correct 14) Correct side 15) Correct, proper 16) Dexterous punch 17) Dextral 18) East on a map 19) End of the law
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An absolute directional that tells the dog to turn to its right.
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1) n. an entitlement to something, whether to concepts like justice and due process or to ownership of property or some interest in property, real or personal. These rights include: various freedoms; protection against interference with enjoyment of life and property; civil rights enjoyed by citizens such as voting and access to the courts; natural...
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to that side of the body in man on which the muscular action is usually stronger than on the other side; -- opposed to left when used in reference to a part of the body; as, the right side, hand, arm. Also applied to the corresponding side of the lower animals. • (a.) In some legislative bodies of Europe (as in Fra...
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A short-term option to buy a certain number (or fraction) of securities from the issuing corporation; also called a subscription right.
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A right angle is an angle of 90°. A right triangle is a triangle that contains a right angle.
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A short-lived (typically less than 90 days) call option for purchasing additional stock in a firm, issued by the firm to all its shareholders on a pro rata basis.
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1. That which is right or correct. Specifically: The straight course; adherence to duty; obedience to lawful authority, divine or human; freedom from guilt, the opposite of moral wrong. ... A true statement; freedom from error of falsehood; adherence to truth or fact. 'Seldom your opinions err; Your eyes are always in the right.' (Prior) ... A just...
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(n) A right is the protection against interruption by others, entitling the right holder to enjoy such privileges associated with that right without manmade or social disturbances. For example a right to practice religion and beliefs permit an individual to have faith in his beliefs and practice it within the limits sanctioned by the constitution
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Right (rīt)
adjective [ Middle English
right ,
riht , Anglo-Saxon
riht ; akin to Dutch
regt , Old Saxon & Old High German
reht , German
recht , Danish
ret , Swedish rätt, Icelandic
rëttr , Goth.
raíhts , Latin
rectus ,...
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Right adverb 1. In a right manner.
2. In a right or straight line; directly; hence; straightway; immediately; next; as, he stood
right before me; it went
right to the mark; he came
right out; he followed
right after the guide. « Unto Dian's temple ...
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Right intransitive verb 1. To recover the proper or natural condition or position; to become upright.
2. (Nautical) Hence, to regain an upright position, as a ship or boat, after careening.
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Right noun [ Anglo-Saxon
right . See
Right ,
adjective ]
1. That which is right or correct. Specifically:
(a) The straight course; adherence to duty; obedience to lawful authority, divine or human; freedom from guilt, -- the opposite of moral
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Right transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Righted ;
present participle & verbal noun Righting .] [ Anglo-Saxon
rihtan . See
Right ,
adjective ]
1. To bring or restore to the proper...
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1) Just, fair, correct. 2) An entitlement to something, whether to a concept like justice or due process, or to a legally enforceable claim or interest -- for example, an ownership interest in property.
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criminal slang for reliable, trustworthy, friendly or sympathetic towards criminals.
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noun anything in accord with principles of justice; `he feels he is in the right`; `the rightfulness of his claim`
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adjective in or into a satisfactory condition; `things are right again now`; `put things right`
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A privilege allowing existing shareholders in a company to buy shares of a new issue of common stock before it is offered to the public.
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In an ethical sense an action conforming to the moral law. Also the correlative of duty. In a legal sense, any claim against others, recognized by law. Political rights, the capacity of exercizing certain functions in the formation and administration of government -- the right to vote, to be elected to public office, etc. Natural rights, as agains....
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I'm feeling right knackered. That would mean you were feeling very tired.
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A right is a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.
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an abstract idea of that which is due by law or nature
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