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activation code |
a set of characters, consisting of numbers, letters, characters, or a combination of these, that is sent by a website to a user's email so that the website can verify the user's email address and comply with the user's request to begin a new service or change personal information. Once received, the user enters the code into the provided box on the website so that fulfillment of the user's request can begin. |
active duty |
the status of full-time service or work, esp. in the military. |
advertising |
the act, job, or business of designing and putting out notices to the public, usually in order to sell a product or service. [1/2 definitions] |
AFS |
abbreviation of "American Field Service." |
American plan |
a system by which hotels charge a fixed rate for room, meals, and service. (Cf. European plan.) |
Anabaptist |
a member of any of several Protestant sects formed in the sixteenth century that baptized only adult believers, opposed military service, and advocated the separation of church and state. [1/2 definitions] |
antiphon |
a song or part of a song to be sung in response, often in a religious service. |
Anzac |
any soldier in the service of Australia or New Zealand. [1/2 definitions] |
area code |
a set of three numbers given to different areas of the United States and Canada for telephone service. An area code must be dialed before the telephone number when calling someone outside a local area. |
au pair |
(French) of or pertaining to an arrangement in which one service or benefit is exchanged for another. [1/2 definitions] |
backcourt |
in tennis, the part of the court between the base line and the service line. (Cf. forecourt.) [1/3 definitions] |
benediction |
a blessing, esp. the one pronounced over the congregation by the clergyman at the end of a religious service. [2 definitions] |
benefit |
an object, service, or sum of money that enhances well-being; aid. [1/5 definitions] |
boatswain |
a warrant officer on a warship, or in domestic service a petty officer responsible for a ship's gear such as rigging, anchors, and the like. |
bond servant |
one who is bound to service without pay. [1/2 definitions] |
call up |
to give the order for (soldiers, guards, or the like) to report for active service. [1/2 definitions] |
carrying charge |
the interest and service charge on the unpaid balance in installment buying. [1/2 definitions] |
cater |
to supply food or service for a special event. |
cavalry |
troops mounted on horseback or in armored carriers or helicopters, or the branch of military service composed of such troops. |
certified mail |
a postal service that, for a fee, guarantees the delivery of first-class uninsured mail by requiring the addressee to sign for it. [2 definitions] |
chargé d'affaires |
a foreign service official who takes charge of diplomatic business whenever an ambassador or minister is temporarily absent. [1/2 definitions] |
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