(n) (something having its) merits and demerits
advantages and disadvantages
good points and shortcomings
(n) superiority
(n) F sharp major (music)
(n) extension of a straight line
(conclusion) following as an extension of (an argument)
(n) extended-hours childcare (in day-care centers for parents working into the night)
(n) cheerleader
(n) billionaire
(n) Speaker of the House (US, etc.)
(n) patriarchal system
(n) patriarchal authority
(n) dean of students
(n) (comp) fully redundant
(n) Chief Cabinet Secretary
(P)
(n) head nurse
(exp,adj-i) patient
having a long fuse
(adj-i) patient
(n) authority as chairperson or president, etc.
(n) head of business department
(n) warden
(n) economic growth
(n) attorney general
(n) (hon) high-school principal
(n) (comp) line length
(n,adj-no) rapid growth (e.g. of the economy)
advanced maturity
(n) choir leader
(n) Secretary of Defence (Defense)
(n) Secretary of State
(P)
(n) (comp) critical path
(n,vs) compensating for one's shortcomings by incorporating others' strong points
(n) prison warden