Similar words: major, major in, majority, major-domo, ursa major, majordomo, major axis, majorette. Meaning: ['meɪdʒə(r)] n. the most important league in any sport (especially baseball).
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121. Now a group of former Harvard math majors are crunching the data to reveal the secret tips of the online dater, displaying them in - naturally - graph form.
122. This paper proved the practicability of using the language lab to teach communicative competence by conducting a twelve week trial spoken English course in a sophomore class of English majors.
123. In 2006, Wang led the Majors with 19 wins and finished second in the voting for the AL Cy Young Award.
124. Located adjacent to Ningbo, an important port city of China, is a professional company that majors in the production of various flash torches house-hold electronical appliances for export and so on.
125. This report examines the extent of the problem of absenteeism among fourth-year Information majors at the university.
126. Slavic studies majors learn about the people throughout Europe and on other continents who speak Russian, Polish, or another Slavic language.
127. For Doctoral Program applicants: If the English level is sufficient, the Chinese language requirement could be adjusted for some majors.
128. Majors: Biology, Library and Information Science, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Statistics.
129. The PHP community is a great mixture of "classically trained" Computer Science majors together with hobbyist self trained programmers.
More similar words: major, major in, majority, major-domo, ursa major, majordomo, major axis, majorette, major league, the majority of, majority rule, major program, majoritarian, semimajor axis, majority leader, pectoralis major, majority opinion, absolute majority, majority decision, majolica, if worst comes to worst, fjord, jordan, worse and worse, cajole, navajo, majesty, majestic, marjoram, cajolery.