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1. Republic of Chad
noun.
A
landlocked
desert
republic
in
north-central
Africa;
was
under
French
control
until
1960.
Synonyms
Fort-Lamy
Ndjamena
N'Djamena
Chad
Tchad
capital of Chad
Chadian
Africa
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2. out-of-bounds
adjective.
Outside
the
foul
lines.
Synonyms
foul
Antonyms
fair
unclassified
3. out-of-bounds
adjective.
Barred
to
a
designated
group.
Synonyms
off-limits
restricted
Antonyms
unrestricted
free
unconfined
4. out-of-town
adjective.
Happening
in
or
being
of
another
town
or
city.
Synonyms
distant
Antonyms
close
near
5. republic
noun.
(riːˈpʌblək, riːˈpʌblɪk)
A
political
system
in
which
the
supreme
power
lies
in
a
body
of
citizens
who
can
elect
people
to
represent
them.
Synonyms
parliamentary democracy
form of government
political system
commonwealth
Weimar Republic
democracy
Etymology
republic (English)
république (French)
res publica (Latin)
respublica (Latin)
6. republic
noun.
(riːˈpʌblək, riːˈpʌblɪk)
A
form
of
government
whose
head
of
state
is
not
a
monarch.
Synonyms
political system
form of government
Etymology
republic (English)
république (French)
res publica (Latin)
respublica (Latin)
7. Chad
noun.
A
lake
in
north
central
Africa;
fed
by
the
Shari
river.
Synonyms
Lake Chad
Africa
Etymology
Chad (English)
Ceadda (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. Chad
noun.
A
family
of
Afroasiatic
tonal
languages
(mostly
two
tones)
spoken
in
the
regions
west
and
south
of
Lake
Chad
in
north
central
Africa.
Synonyms
Afrasian
Masa
Chadic language
Hamito-Semitic
East Chadic
Afroasiatic
Biu-Mandara
Afrasian language
West Chadic
Chadic
Afro-Asiatic
Afroasiatic language
Antonyms
artificial language
Etymology
Chad (English)
Ceadda (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. chad
noun.
(ˈtʃæd)
A
small
piece
of
paper
that
is
supposed
to
be
removed
when
a
hole
is
punched
in
a
card
or
paper
tape.
Synonyms
tri-chad
pregnant chad
dimple
dimpled chad
swinging chad
paper
hanging chad
Antonyms
uncover
10. Chad
noun.
A
landlocked
desert
republic
in
north-central
Africa;
was
under
French
control
until
1960.
Synonyms
Fort-Lamy
Ndjamena
Republic of Chad
N'Djamena
Tchad
capital of Chad
Chadian
Africa
Etymology
Chad (English)
Ceadda (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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