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Definitions and Possible Meanings:
  1. administration (n) -
    1. the activities that are involved in managing the work of a company or organization
  2. administration order -
    1. an order from a court that a company in financial difficulty should be put into ADMINISTRATION (=be reorganized by an outside specialist)
  3. Federal Aviation Administration, the -
    1. a US government organization which is responsible for making sure that aircraft and airports are safe for people to use. There is a similar organization in the UK called the civil aviation authority.
  4. Master of Business Administration (n) -
    1. an mba
  5. letters of administration (n) -
    1. in Britain, a document giving someone the authority to make sure that the property of a dead person is given to the people who have the legal right to receive it, for example those who are named in a WILL (=a document saying who should get your money and property when you die)
  6. Drug Enforcement Administration, the -
    1. a US government organization which makes sure that people and companies obey the laws about dangerous drugs. They try to catch people who bring dangerous drugs into the US and people who sell drugs within the US.
  7. Small Business Administration (n) -
    1. a US government organization that helps small businesses, for example by lending them money at low interest rates
  8. Federal Housing Administration (n) -
    1. a US government organization that insures lenders of money to people buying homes against the risk of the loans not being repaid
  9. Food and Drug Administration, the -
    1. the full name of the fda
  10. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (n) -
    1. the government organization in the US that controls the risks to people's health and safety at work
Synonyms and Similar Words: None Found

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Meta Information
Misspelled:No
Name:No
Syllable Count:5
Audience Familiarity Audience Familarity refers to the ability of the audience to recognize and understand a word.
Word Rank:2290th
Grade Level (Approximate)A 1995 study[1] found that junior high school students were able to recognize between 10,000-12,000 words, whereas college students were able to recognize between 12,000-17,000 words.:Elementary or Middle School
Fog Reading Ease Complex Word:Yes
Dale-Chall Reading Ease Difficult Word: Yes

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