guiding-star

  • 81vocation — Synonyms and related words: ambition, apostleship, area, art, aspiration, bag, basis, business, call, calling, care of souls, career, career building, careerism, cause, consideration, craft, cup of tea, employment, field, forte, game, goal,… …

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  • 82load — [OE] Load originally meant ‘way, course’ and ‘conveyance, carriage’. It goes back to prehistoric Germanic *laithō, which also lies behind English lead ‘conduct’. Not until the 13th century did it begin to move over to its current sense ‘burden’,… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 83loadstar — n. guiding star; Polaris; something which serves as a guide, guiding principle (also lodestar) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 84lodestar — n. guiding star; Polaris; something which serves as a guide, guiding principle (also loadstar) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 85lodestars — n. guiding star; Polaris; something which serves as a guide, guiding principle (also loadstar) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 86load — [OE] Load originally meant ‘way, course’ and ‘conveyance, carriage’. It goes back to prehistoric Germanic *laithō, which also lies behind English lead ‘conduct’. Not until the 13th century did it begin to move over to its current sense ‘burden’,… …

    Word origins

  • 87Caulfield Grammar School — Latin: Labora Ut Requiescas Work hard that you may rest content[1] Location …

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  • 88Louisiana Derby — Horseraces infobox class = Grade II horse race = Louisiana Derby caption = location = Fair Grounds Race Course New Orleans, Louisiana inaugurated = 1898 race type = Thoroughbred Flat racing website = [http://www.fairgroundsracecourse.com/ Fair… …

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  • 89polestar — n. 1. North star, polar star, loadstar, Polaris. 2. Guide, cynosure, guiding star …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 90cynosure — /ˈsɪnəʃʊə / (say sinuhshoouh) noun 1. someone or something attracting attention strongly by a brilliant display. 2. something serving for guidance or direction. –phrase 3. cynosure of all eyes, the person to whom everyone s attention is drawn.… …