Results for: crowded with something, fitted carpet, from one wall to another
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crowd excessively; flood, overflow, jam, make something too crowdedovercrowd
crowdedmobbed
crowded and overpopulated Arab neighborhood in a North African city (also Kasbah)Casbah
crowded Arab quarter of a North African city (also casbah)Kasbah
crowded urban quarters, densely populated neighborhoodcasba
crowded, full of variety, many, very numerous; comprised of many entitiesmultitudinous
crowded; having a population which is unsustainable by the space and resources availableoverpopulated
cut dado in something, die, insert into dado, lower half of a wall decorated with wood or wallpaper, lower part of interior wall, provide with dado, rectangular groove in boarddado
damp-proof course, waterproof layer in brick walldamp course
decorate wall with cornice, decorative plaster molding, edge, rim, overhang of snow, part of classical building, projecting molding along wallcornice
defensive wall, protective wall in front of a trench (Military); wall or railing installed on a balcony or roof to prevent falling, low wall, protective wall of earthparapet
describing vision, formed of large unhewn stones fitted closely together without the use of mortar or cement (Architecture), like the Cyclops, made of big stonescyclopean
designed to hang on wall, large picture of a famous or beautiful person that is designed to be hung on the wall, picture of sexually desirable person, sexually attractive personpinup
destroy the fluid part of blood and lymph (Medicine); cause protoplasm to contract away from the cell wall (Botany), undergo or subject to plasmolysisplasmolyze
destruction of the fluid part of blood and lymph (Medicine); contraction of protoplasm away from the cell wall (Botany), shrinking of protoplasm from cell wallplasmolysis
 

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