Results for: cloth for coats, layer (of paint, dust, etc.) which covers a surface, thin layer
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add something to a surface using paint, apply color to a surface; create a work of art with paint; make a design on a surface with paint; put makeup on; describe something in words; apply with a brush like paint, apply cosmetics to the face or nails, a...paint
add something to raise a surface level, become abundant, choose somebody, close up a hole, cover a blank area, enough to make a container full, hold office, improvised music, make somebody feel something powerfully, make something full or become full, ...fill
additional clause to bill, additional comment, person or thing which who rides; addition or appendix to a document, sliding adjustment, somebody on horse or bike, something resting on or strengthening something, thin seamrider
additional transparency laid on top, apply decoration to surface, cover something, cover; plate, coat, covering, equalize pressure over, extra decorative layer, overlie, paper to equalize printing pressure, place something as covering, plating, coating...overlay
adherence of tire to surface, capability of floating, floating; launching, setting sail; act of starting a business, flotage, froth flotation, selling of stock in company, separation processflotation
adhesive material, bread in Christian communion service, chip, encase medicine, fasten with wafer, medicine casing, thin crisp cookie, thin crispy cookie or cracker (often eaten as a desert with ice cream); bite-size piece of unleavened bread taken dur...wafer
adhesive mixture, beat somebody severely, cause to adhere, stick; insert information that was copied or taken from another place into the current document (Computers); hit, strike (Slang), cover a surface with paste, dough; glue; spread; toothpaste, so...paste
Aeolian, dialect of Ancient Greek, Eolic, pertaining to the action of the wind over a surfaceAeolic
affect somebody physically, affect somebody suddenly, appropriate something, arrest somebody, comprehend something, exploit something immediately, give somebody legal possession, lash something with thin rope, stiffen up, stop, stop working, take a hol...seize
afford something, be frugal, be lenient with, handle gently; free from, release, save from; refrain from; save, conserve, use frugally; allow, grant, give; omit, bowling score, extra, reserve; surplus, superfluous; slim, lean, thin; meager, scanty, kep...spare
aid to those in need, bas-relief, diverting contrast, easement, alleviation; liberation, release; support provided to the needy; embossment, sculpture in which the forms project outward from the surface; aid, assistance; person who fills the role of an...relief
aim gun at, be all over, be worn on, be wrapped around, binding of book or magazine, buy replacement stock, casing; lid; wrapper; binding; shelter; insurance, cloth that covers furniture, copulate with female, cover charge, cover version, coverage, cov...cover
air or climate, gas around celestial body, interesting mood of place, layer of gases surrounding the earth; layer of gases surrounding a planet; climate of a particular region; unit of air pressure (Physics); tone or mood of a place or thing, mood or t...atmosphere
air-to-surface missileASM
aircraft dome, bubble on paint, bubble; pimple; raised bubble on the skin that is filled with pus; raised area just under the top layer of a structure; bubble-like structure on a plane or aviation vehicle (e.g. for shooting the guns from a bomber), cau...blister
 

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