IMPORTS vs SPELL: NOUN
- Commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
- Having important effects or influence
- A meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred
- The message that is intended or expressed or signified
- Plural form of import.
- An imported person brought from a foreign country
- A verbal formula believed to have magical force
- A psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation
- A period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition
- A short, indefinite period of time.
- A period of weather of a particular kind.
- One's turn at work.
- A short distance.
- A period of physical or mental disorder or distress.
- A period of rest.
- A period of work; a shift.
- A time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)
- The time during which one person or gang works until relieved; hence, any relatively short period of time, whether a few hours, days, or weeks.
- The relief of one person by another in any piece of work or watching; also, a turn at work which is carried on by one person or gang relieving another.
- A spelk, or splinter.
- A charm consisting of some words of supposed occult power; any form of words, whether written or spoken, supposed to be endowed with magical virtues; an incantation; hence, any means or cause of enchantment, literally or figuratively; a magical or an enthralling charm; a condition of enchantment; fascination; as, to cast a spell over a person; to be under a spell, or bound by a spell.
- Speech; word of mouth; direct address.
- A tale; story; narrative.
- A bad turn; an uncomfortable time; a period of personal ailment or ill feeling.
- A short period, indefinitely; an odd or occasional interval; an uncertain term; a while.
- Any interval of time within definite limits; an unbroken term or period.
- An interval of. rest or relaxation; a turn or period of relief from work; a resting-time.
- A bewitched state or trance.
- A compelling attraction; charm or fascination.
- A word or formula believed to have magic power.
- In the game of nur-and-spell, the steel spring by which the nur is thrown into the air.
- One of the transverse pieces at the bottom of a chair which strengthen and keep together the legs.
- A turn of work or duty in place of another; an interval of relief by another person; an exchange of work and rest: as, to take one's regular spell; to work the pumps by spells.
- Hence. A continuous course of employment in work or duty; a turn of occupation between periods of rest; a bout.
- A chip, splinter, or splint.
IMPORTS vs SPELL: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of import.
- Indicate or signify
- Bring in from abroad
- Indicate or signify
- Recite the letters of or give the spelling of
- Place under a spell
- Write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word)
IMPORTS vs SPELL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To add up to; signify.
- To constitute the letters of (a word).
- To name or write in order the letters constituting (a word).
- To relieve (someone) from work temporarily by taking a turn.
- To allow (someone) to rest a while.
- To rest for a time from an activity.
- To take turns working.
IMPORTS vs SPELL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To put (someone) under a spell; bewitch.
- To supply the place of for a time; to take the turn of, at work; to relieve.
IMPORTS vs SPELL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To form words with the proper letters, in either reading or writing; repeat or set down the letters of words.
- To constitute, as letters constitute a word; make up.
- To read letter by letter, or with laborious effort; hence, to discover by careful study; make out point by point: often with out or orer.
- To tell or set forth letter by letter; set down letter by letter; tell the letters of; form by or in letters.
- To tell; relate; teach; disclose.
- To act as a spell upon; entrance; enthrall; fascinate; charm.
- To imbue with magic properties.
- To tell; tell a story; give an account.
- To make a study; engage in careful contemplation of something.
- Relieve (someone) from work by taking a turn
- Take turns working
- To take the place of (another person) temporarily in doing something; take turns with; relieve for a time; give a rest to.
IMPORTS vs SPELL: RELATED WORDS
- Products, Trade, Importations, Goods, Importation, Importers, Export, Exports, Significance, Spell, Moment, Consequence, Implication, Meaning, Signification
- Periods, Mean, Drought, Form, Magic spell, Piece, While, Import, Trance, Charm, Go, Enchantment, Tour, Write, Turn
IMPORTS vs SPELL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Exporters, Entrances, Matter, Products, Trade, Importations, Importation, Export, Significance, Spell, Moment, Consequence, Implication, Meaning, Signification
- Incantation, Period, Describe, Periods, Mean, Drought, Form, While, Import, Trance, Charm, Enchantment, Tour, Write, Turn
IMPORTS vs SPELL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Firmer domestic consumption is supplied through local production and imports from Bolivia, while thermoelectric power generation peaks are met by LNG imports.
- An MDI application with merged menus Imports System Imports System.
- Default imports are the imports that Groovy language provides by default.
- Energy imports from Canada can be characterized as superior to imports from elsewhere.
- Automatic imports speed up coding by helping you find available symbols and automatically adding imports for them.
- Groovy automatically imports, so you can use them straight away without having to worry about imports.
- Japan is also expected to reduce sorghum imports slightly as feed grain imports decline.
- Imports page only become useful when you have created rule sets for imports.
- Technology imports accelerated thereafter and the composition of imports also changed gradually.
- Summary Total imports from all destinations Imports ex.
- If you find the same spell it upgrades the spell I believe.
- If the item was created by a spell, you learn which spell created it.
- Each fail means that the target lost a spell slot or a memorized spell.
- Fire spell, as we were calling it, might be no spell at all, but a Muggle artifact.
- Note that a stone to flesh spell or its reverse will affect objects under this spell.
- Spell Buff: Damage multiplier applied to the base value of a spell.
- Note that this spell negates the effects of a Slow spell.
- He helped people with his Magic spell love and reuniting spell.
- Note that this spell will negate a heat metal spell.
- Both prepared and spontaneous spellcasters can cast a spell at a higher spell level than that listed for the spell.
IMPORTS vs SPELL: QUESTIONS
- What happens to imports when the dollar depreciates?
- Who is the distributor for American tactical imports?
- Does inflation increase imports and decrease exports?
- What department regulates vehicle imports in Canada?
- Which imports and exports require OFAC notification?
- Will deleting unused imports fix classnotfoundexception?
- Does IntelliJ support automatically resolve imports?
- What is the total imports of imports in South Korea?
- Will Poland replace Russian LPG imports with alternative imports?
- Should I change All my Imports to absolute imports?
- When will the Braou spell-1&spell-2 BA BCom BSc 2020 hall ticket be released?
- What type of container should I use for a spell or spell?
- When will the Braou spell-1&spell-2 2022 be released?
- Can the identify spell be set at a specific spell level?
- Does this spell chant spell work to make someone call?
- What does earthquake spell do in dark spell factory?
- Does higher level of Guardian spell affect spell damage?
- Do spell Crit and spell damage affect healing skills?
- Which spell is not a Transfiguration spell Harry Potter?
- Does spell Echo + spell totem + spell-of-my-choice = nothing?