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A Dictionary of Related Words The Dictionary Of Related Words Branching Out! -- by Ted Martens [email protected] Words Related To . codicil continuance The Courtroom contempt of court conviction attorney charges plaintiff crime defendant accused / accusation complaint redress contract civil action negligence / criminal action contributory negligence adjudicate conviction prosecutor counterclaim enforcement court order judicial cross-examine settlement custody decree damages evidence deposition admissible clerk adversary / adversarial dismissed affidavit discovery contested divorce proceeding docket oath / affirm direct examination swearing in indirect examination aggravation factors escrow aggrieved party eviction allegation / alleged executor alias ex parte standing expunge appeal felon / felony appellant finding arraign jury / grand jury arrest guilty bail / bond / bondsman incarceration / imprison / jail penitentiary served (as in a summons) indict subpoena interrogate show cause judge / judgement civil suit misdemeanor courthouse jurisdiction / lack of transcript jurisdiction summons lien retrial sheriff / officer unlawful detainer magistrate circuit court damages waive trial / jury trial / bench warrant trial witness motion writ mitigating factor innocent mistrial not guilty sentence hung jury guilty / not guilty bench objection courthouse parole arrested objection investigated jurisdiction hear-say perjury smoking gun plea / petition _____________________ preponderance _____________________ quash _____________________ reasonable doubt recognizance remand restitution sealed seizure suspended sentence search warrant revoked Words Related To . techniques tool kit Tools art / design / create drill toolmaker fork / spoon / knife innovative plow toolshed blender enables ram anthropology / era / age comb man vs. animals grappler integrated rolling pin devices jaws of life ax / awl / sledge tamp sled / wagon punch simple / complex jack industrialization stapler technologies garden archery / arrows mechanic leverage / lever power efficiency hand mechanisms woodworking learning puppet stone age rake / shovel / pick / apparatus broom trowel pestle / miller / knife pounder / hammer waterwheel / windmill pen / stylus / pencil electric power farm capability cooking / bakers telephone wood-metal file / nail file fix sandpaper clipper / scissors / comb saw / power – hand measurement torque plugin plow / plough repair shop revolution metaphors – hit the nail telescope on the head / ax to grind Pharaoh animals: elephant – mule carpenter – horses – camels rod / staff war machines instruments swiss army knife winepress oil / lubricate spear / sword / sling / physics arrow language sundial jimmy _____________________ construct _____________________ design _____________________ join / joint grindstone / sharpen hold hinge hardware handyman gear gadget ladder level / plumb link loosened / tighten workshop pulley manual model slide rule pressure press precision handy andy Mr. Fix It duck tape Words Related To . foul / foul line batter Baseball a hit glove sacrifice fly ballpark grand slam base hardball bullpen knuckleball fan infield manager outfield grounder rightfield windup inning line drive a run pop fly on base no-hitter on deck hurler mitt / glove on-base catcher at bat mound switch hitter pitcher batboy left field backstop 9 innings batter's helmet park catcher's mask out pine-tar steal curve slide screwball pitch field single bases sinker bat steal home plate strike / ball first base strikeout triple top of the double bottom of the homerun windup diamond delivery double-header walk balk umpires batting average shortstop at-bats batter box league outfield team ball intentional walk fair / foul grounded change Up slugger / slug fast ball shutout fly ball hits force out extra innings home team / visiting team cleanup hitter _____________________ relief pitcher _____________________ clutch _____________________ cleanup major / minor ref dugout double play down the middle fly ball fastball swing lead off pinch hitter run down seventh-inning stretch south paw squeeze play bunt load the bases strike zone bunt spit ball whiff Words Related To . 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Plays - Acting double feature acrobat / circus drama / dramatic / act / acting dramatist actor / actress / all-star drive-in supporting Emmy amphitheatre/auditorium emotion / emote applaud / applause enact audience encore audition entertain / entertainment backstage entrance / exit balcony extras ballet fake / phony circus / big-time fan mail / fan blackout full feature film book finale bow / curtain call first night box / box office flop bright lights footlights Broadway foyer burlesque gag cast / characters gallery choreographer greasepaint chorus line ham it up circuit headliner climax heavy co-star hero / heroine comedy / comic hit concert Hollywood costume hypocrite critic impersonate / cue / miscue impersonator curtain / call intermission debut juvenile / kid's lampoon screen lead / leading lady / leading script man seats / frontrow limelight sellout long running set make-up show business - boat - girl marquee spotlight matinee silent / talkie melodrama / melodramatic spot light motion picture / movies stage stagehand musical / lyrics / music stand-in nickelodeon star / stardom off-stage stage fright orchester - pit stage-struck outdoor stellar performance pantomine summer part / role symphony passion play talent performing arts theatre / theatrical playbill theme playhouse ticket / ticket booth playwights tour punch line tragedy puppet / ventriloquist troupe / trouper rave / notice tryout reel / film (s) / projector understudy rehearsal / rehearse usher rerun variety review vaudeville revival villain road tour visual arts run / season wings Shakespear scene / act scenery Words Related To . flesh / skin forehead The Body glands anatomy hair ankle / arch / heel / calf / hamstring foot / toes / thigh / hand / fist shin/ sole head / cranium / skull arm / elbow / forearm / health / healthy / well- wrist / palm / being shoulder / knuckles heart / attack artery heartbeat back / backbone heel bald height / weight beard / whiskers hip birthmark human blood husky / slim / petite / bodily / body thin stout / stalwart / bone / skeleton skinny brain / brawn instep breast / chest internal brow jaw cavity joint cell jugular colon knee dental kneecap digits lean dimple leg ear ligament embryo limb eye / eyebrow / eyelash / lip / tongue / mouth / eyelid / pupil cheek / chin / teeth face / facial liver feature / shape / shapely lung figure manual / physical finger / fingernail / marrow cuticle / nail member(s) mind moustache mouth / palate muscle navel / bellybutton neck nerve nose optic oral orga paralyze / stroke physical physique / posture rib rump scalp socket spinal spine spleen stomach / paunch/ belly teeth / tooth / gums tendon throat / windpipe / larynx thumb tissue toenail torso / trunk vein vertebra vocal cord waist weight / height wrinkle Ted Martens, Ph.D. Education Grace Theological Seminary, M. Div Ohio University, Ph.D. Bowling Green State University, M.A. Cedarville College, B.A. Teaching Bowling Green State University & Ohio University Grace
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