Results for: cartoon panel, strip
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Midwestern U.S.: median stripboulevard strip
movable panel in a floor or ceiling, traptrap door
music from movie, narrow band on motion-picture film that holds the sound recording; commercial recording of music and songs used in a film, sound recording for a movie, strip carrying movie sound, tracksoundtrack
narrow connecting strip of land, narrow strip of land bordered by water on both sides, passage between body partsisthmus
neck of a stringed instrument; keyboard, strip of wood on a stringed instrumentfingerboard
necktie, cravat, long strip of cloth worn around the neck (by men) for decoration and on formal occasionsneckcloth
net amount, network, part of basketball net, protect with net, relating to contents, selecting or restricting system, serve ball into net, strip of material across playing area, trap in net, snare; make a net profit, make a profit after expensesnet
one who draws caricatures, one who draws cartoon portraits with grossly exaggerated features, somebody who creates caricaturescaricaturist
one who lives on an isthmus, one who lives on a narrow strip of land bordered by water on both sidesisthmian
PA system, Palestinian Authority; political leadership of the autonomous Palestinian areas of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, particular averagePA
Panama Canal Zone, strip of land across the Isthmus of Panamacz (Canal Zone)
panel of glass or other material providing protection from the wind (e.g. for plants); windshield, panel of glass protecting the occupants of a vehicle from the elements (British), screen protecting something from windwindscreen
panel to collect solar energysolar panel
panel where a user can change the system configurations, program in Windows which allows a user to define configurationscontrol panel
panel with coat of arms, plaque on which the coat of arms of a deceased person is displayed (Heraldry)hatchment
 

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