Entertainment / Music / Grave: Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious.
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Grave Adjective Synonyms: crypt, sepulchre, tomb, vault, mausoleum, last or final resting-place, eternal rest
Grave Noun Synonyms: serious, critical, vital, dangerous, matter of life and death, crucial, urgent, weighty, important, pressing, pivotal, perilous
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Lifestyle / Painting / Graver: (also termed: Burin) A hard steel instrument for metal- or wood-engraving. The section of the cutting tool can be lozenge, diamond or rectangular. The tool is set in a small wooden handle designed to MORE
Health / Herbs / Dill (Anethum graveolens): Helps eliminate gas in infants, tranquilizer, softens hardened stools. MORE
Health / Disease / Gravel: A disease characterized by small stones which are formed in the kidneys, passed along the ureters to the bladder, and expelled with the urine. Synonym MORE
Entertainment / Bowling / Grave Yard: Low scoring lanes or center. Same as brickyard. MORE
Business / Finance / Graveyard Market: A mechanism of issuing MBS wherein the mortgages' collateral is deposited with a trustee under a custodial or trust agreement. MORE
Lifestyle / Poetry / Graveyard School: 18th-century poets such as thomas gray, robert blair, and edward young who penned gloomy poems on death. MORE