Results for: conformity to the Gothic style of architecture
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being pulled upward (about hair); turn upward, hairstyle, move upward, sharp rise; hair style in which the hair is pulled to the top of the head, upward sweepupsweep
black bow tie, formal style of dress for menblack tie
blow-dried hairstyle, style hair with hairdryerblow-dry
blue Chinese-style pottery decorationwillow pattern
blue-green grass, style of country music, type of grass; variety of country musicbluegrass
bobbed hairstyle with bangs, errand boy, one who is employed to run errands; smooth hair style with the ends of the hair curled under at shoulder length, pagepageboy
boneless portion of fish or meat, cut a fillet from something, decorative line on the cover of book, filet, flat narrow molding, hair ribbon; slice of boneless meat or fish (especially beef); thin molding used to separate larger mouldings (Architecture...fillet
bony mass, changing into bone; hardening of soft tissue, inflexible conformity, process of becoming inflexible, process of bone formationossification
boogie, jazz piano styleboogie-woogie
border between zodiac signs, flap of valve, point of intersection, pointed end, pointed end of crescent moon, pointed projection in Gothic architecture, ridge on molar tooth, spinodecusp
boring, tedious, tiresome; unimaginative, dull, not creative, everyday style of writing, nonpoetic style of writing; common phrase, dull expression, language that is not poetry, ordinary style of expression, rewrite as prose, sequence, speak or write p...prose
boringness, tediousness; dullness, state of being unimaginative; character of the prose writing styleprosaicness
bowl; plate; prepared food; portion, share; (Slang) stunning or attractive person (especially a woman), container for serving food, dirty plates, cutlery, and pans, food prepared to recipe or style, good-looking person, hollow out, hollow place, put on...dish
box for salt, box for storing salt; American architectural style with two stories in the front of the building and one in the rear (found mainly in New England), frame house designsaltbox
branch of government, control of something, determination of inflection, political authority, political science, ruling of a country or area; political control; group of people that rule a country or area; rule, style of government, the state viewed as...government
 

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