men — men·acme; men·a·di·one; men·ar·che; men·as·pis; men·da·cious; men·da·cious·ly; men·da·cious·ness; men·dac·i·ty; men·de; men·de·lé·eff s; men·de·le·vi·um; men·de·lian·ism; men·de·lian·ist; men·del·ism; men·del·ize; men·del s; men·de·lye·ev·ite;… … English syllables
tor — ab·ac·tor; ab·bre·vi·a·tor; ab·di·ca·tor; abet·tor; ab·ne·ga·tor; abom·i·na·tor; ab·sol·vi·tor; ab·strac·tor; ac·cel·er·a·tor; ac·cen·tor; ac·cen·tu·a·tor; ac·cep·tor; ac·com·mo·da·tor; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; acet·y·la·tor; ac·ti·va·tor; ac·tor;… … English syllables
as|phyx´i|a´tor — as|phyx|i|ate «as FIHK see ayt», transitive verb, intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. to suffocate because of lack of oxygen in the blood; produce asphyxia in: »The men trapped in the coal mine were almost asphyxiated by gas before help could reach … Useful english dictionary
at|trib´u|tor — at|trib|ute «verb. uh TRIHB yoot; noun. AT ruh byoot», verb, ut|ed, ut|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to think of as caused by; regard as an effect or product of: »We attribute Edison s success to intelligence and hard work. She attributes her great age to… … Useful english dictionary
con´cen|tra´tor — con|cen|trate «KON suhn trayt», verb, trat|ed, trat|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to bring together in one place: »A magnifying glass can concentrate enough sunlight to scorch paper. Our fire chief concentrated his men on the roof to fight the blaze.… … Useful english dictionary
con´se|cra´tor — con|se|crate «KON suh krayt», verb, crat|ed, crat|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to set apart as sacred; make holy: »The new chapel in the church was consecrated by the bishop. SYNONYM(S): sanctify. 2. to make an object of veneration or cherished… … Useful english dictionary
in´no|va´tor — in|no|vate «IHN uh vayt», verb, vat|ed, vat|ing. –v.i. to make changes; bring in something new or new ways of doing things: »It is difficult to innovate when people prefer the old, familiar way of doing things. It were good…that men in their… … Useful english dictionary
ren´o|va´tor — ren|o|vate «REHN uh vayt», transitive verb, vat|ed, vat|ing. 1. to make like new; make new again; make over; restore to good condition: »to renovate a garment. He had cleaned and renovated the dark little hole of a cabin (Joseph Conrad). SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
mentoring — men|tor|ing [ˈmento:rıŋ] n [U] a system where people with a lot of experience, knowledge etc advise and help other people at work or young people preparing for work … Dictionary of contemporary English
mentoring — men|tor|ing [ mentərıŋ ] noun uncount the use of mentors to teach less experienced people about their job or a particular subject … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English