thievery

  • 1Thievery — Thiev er*y, n. 1. The practice of stealing; theft; thievishness. [1913 Webster] Among the Spartans, thievery was a practice morally good and honest. South. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is stolen. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2thievery — index burglary, conversion (misappropriation), embezzlement, housebreaking, larceny, misappropriation, plagiarism …

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  • 3thievery — 1560s, from THIEVE (Cf. thieve) + ERY (Cf. ery) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 4thievery — [thē′vər ē] n. pl. thieveries the act or practice of stealing or an instance of this; theft …

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  • 5Thievery — *A thievery is the result of a Theft (see Theft) *Thievery Corporation is a music band (see Thievery Corporation) …

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  • 6Thievery — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Thievery est une extension pour Unreal Tournament 99 décrite sommairement décrite sous Thief Thievery Corporation est un duo américain. Catégorie :… …

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  • 7thievery — noun /ˈθiːv.ə(ɹ).i/ The act of theft, the act of stealing. This instance of thievery will not be over looked …

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  • 8thievery — Synonyms and related words: abstraction, annexation, appropriation, boosting, conversion, conveyance, embezzlement, filching, fraud, graft, larceny, liberation, lift, lifting, pilferage, pilfering, pinch, pinching, poaching, purloining,… …

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  • 9thievery — thieve ► VERB ▪ be a thief; steal things. DERIVATIVES thievery noun thievish adjective …

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  • 10Thievery Corporation — Datos generales Origen …

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