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garnish
Germanic origin; akin to Old High German warnōn to take heed] 1 : to subject (property or money) to garnishment 2
Cure
Care heed or attention
Consideration
(1) of s. 98 Comprehends 'taking note of or 'paying heed to' depending upon the nature of the subject. It may
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Caveat
Caveat (let him take heed), a warning or caution. If a person desired to stop
Respect
as worthy of special consideration hence to care for to heed
Reck
To make account of to care for to heed to regard
Observe
to conform ones action or practice to to keep to heed to obey to comply with as to observe rules or
Mind
with attention to treat as of consequence to consider to heed to mark to note
Heedless
Without heed or care inattentive careless thoughtless unobservant
Heedful
Full of heed regarding with care cautious circumspect attentive vigilant
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