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ace a serve in tennis that wins a point because the other player can not reach the ball. [1/5 definitions]
adaptable abed to be changed in order to serve a different purpose or work in a new way. [1/2 definitions]
administer to serve or act in a helpful way; tend (usually followed by "to"). [1/3 definitions]
bode1 to serve as a sign about the future; show ahead of time.
bondage the condition of being forced to serve another; slavery.
decanter a pretty glass bottle with a stopper. A decanter is usually used to serve wine or liquor.
dish up to put (food) into a dish in order to serve.
enlist to sign up to serve in the military or in some cause. [1/2 definitions]
example a punishment meant to serve as a warning to others. [1/4 definitions]
excuse to be the reason or cause for; serve as an explanation for. [1/5 definitions]
eyelet a small hole in cloth or leather with bound or covered edges. An eyelet is used to pass cord or thread through, fasten hooks into, or serve as decoration.
functional serving a purpose or able to serve the intended purpose. [1/2 definitions]
guarantee to serve as a guarantee for. [1/4 definitions]
host1 to be or serve as a host at. [1/3 definitions]
indicate to signal or serve as a sign, token, or index. [1/3 definitions]
knight a soldier on horseback in the Middle Ages. A knight had to serve as an apprentice and follow many rules. [1/4 definitions]
ladle to serve with a ladle. [1/2 definitions]
mangrove a tropical tree that grows near oceans along shorelines or streams and has roots that grow above the ground. Mangroves grow very densely together and serve to prevent erosion of soil along the water. They also support wildlife and serve as barricades that help protect against damage from hurricanes and tsunamis.
militia a group of trained citizens who are not soldiers but can serve as members of the military in an emergency.
missionary a person who is sent by a church or religious order to a foreign country to teach, convert, heal, or serve.
occupy to serve in or hold. [1/4 definitions]