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thing - a separate and self-contained entity |
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physical entity an entity that has physical existence
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depicted object,
content,
subject the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
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body of water,
water the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge"
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inessential,
nonessential anything that is not essential; "they discarded all their inessentials"
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essential,
necessary,
requisite,
necessity,
requirement anything indispensable; "food and shelter are necessities of life"; "the essentials of the good life"; "allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions"; "a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained"
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part,
piece something less than the whole of a human artifact; "the rear part of the house"; "glue the two parts together"
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reservoir,
source tank used for collecting and storing a liquid (as water or oil)
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building block,
unit a block of material used in construction work
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variable a quantity that can assume any of a set of values
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thing - an entity that is not named specifically; "I couldn't tell what the thing was" |
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entity that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
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change the action of changing something; "the change of government had no impact on the economy"; "his change on abortion cost him the election"
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freshener anything that freshens
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horror something that inspires dislike; something horrible; "the painting that others found so beautiful was a horror to him"
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crackerjack,
jimdandy,
jimhickey something excellent of its kind; "the bike was a jimdandy"
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pacifier anything that serves to pacify
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security blanket a blanket (or toy) that a child carries around in order to reduce anxiety
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stinker anything that gives off an offensive odor (especially a cheap cigar)
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whacker,
whopper something especially big or impressive of its kind
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thing - an artifact; "how does this thing work?" |
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artefact,
artifact a man-made object taken as a whole
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flagship the ship that carries the commander of a fleet and flies his flag
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pill a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet
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snorter something that is extraordinary or remarkable or prominent; "a snorter of a sermon"; "the storm wasn't long but it was a snorter"
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standby something that can be relied on when needed
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variation an activity that varies from a norm or standard; "any variation in his routine was immediately reported"
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wobbler something that wobbles
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thing - an event; "a funny thing happened on the way to the..." |
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happening,
natural event,
occurrent,
occurrence an event that happens
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feast something experienced with great delight; "a feast for the eyes"
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thing - an action; "how could you do such a thing?" |
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action something done (usually as opposed to something said); "there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions"
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thing - any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence; "the thing I like about her is ..." |
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attribute an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity
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thing - a special abstraction; "a thing of the spirit"; "things of the heart" |
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abstract,
abstraction a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples
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thing - a special objective; "the thing is to stay in bounds" |
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objective,
aim,
object,
target the lens or system of lenses in a telescope or microscope that is nearest the object being viewed
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thing - a statement regarded as an object; "to say the same thing in other terms"; "how can you say such a thing?" |
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statement a document showing credits and debits
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thing - a persistent illogical feeling of desire or aversion; "he has a thing about seafood"; "she has a thing about him" |
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feeling the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"
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thing - a special situation; "this thing has got to end"; "it is a remarkable thing" |
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state of affairs,
situation a condition or position in which you find yourself; "the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils"; "found herself in a very fortunate situation"
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