minded

  • 21minded — adjective [usu. in combination] inclined to think in a particular way: liberal minded scholars …

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  • 22minded — UK [ˈmaɪndɪd] / US [ˈmaɪndəd] adjective be minded to do something …

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  • 23minded — mind•ed [[t]ˈmaɪn dɪd[/t]] adj. 1) having a certain kind of mind (usu. used in combination): strong minded[/ex] 2) inclined or disposed • Etymology: 1495–1505 …

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  • 24minded — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. disposed, inclined, liking, turned toward, leaning toward, deSirous, intending, purposing, planning, contempLating, convinced, determined, resolved, decided, settled on, fixed on, harboring a design, proposing to… …

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  • 25minded — adj disposed, inclined, tending toward, leaning toward, of a mind, in the mood; desirous, willing, ready, enthusiastic, eager, keen; determined, resolved, bent upon, intending, aiming, designing, planning …

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  • 26minded — mind·ed …

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  • 27minded — min|ded adj., itk. d.s., e (som har evner el. interesse for) …

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  • 29Master Minded — [1] Sire Nikos Grandsire Nonoalco Dam Haute Tension Damsire …

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  • 30The Absent-Minded Beggar — (sometimes known as the Boer War), and exhorted its audience to pass the hat for your credit s sake, and pay pay pay! HistoryIn September 1899, it was clear that the crisis in South Africa was likely to turn into war. By the 2nd October, all… …

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