Results for: performed with the back of the hand facing out
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active voice, verb in the active voice (Grammar), busy, doing something, energetic, constantly moving, lively; functioning; of or pertaining to the active voice, indicating that the action is performed by the subject of the verb (Grammar), involving fr...active
activity not consciously caused, artistic method, automatic action; involuntary or reflexive action, involuntary organic function, theory that actions are performed automaticallyautomatism
activity requiring agility, art of an acrobat, gymnastic feats performed by an acrobat, gymnastics, virtuoso performanceacrobatics
add cargo wagons to a train, atop the shoulders, on the backpiggyback
additional cover on back of chair, small protective cover which is placed on the arms or back of a sofa or armchairantimacassar
address an envelope, at a distance, back of an animal, backward, to the rear; to the past, be behind something, after, bet on outcome of race, change direction, defensive player, dorsal area; part of a chair where the back rests; rear part of the human...back
administer justice, do without, give up; distribute, give out, hand out, expenditure; pardon, grant dispensation, provide something, sell something, supply medicinesdispense
adopt false behavior, apply something to skin, cover with clothing, gain or add something, hand telephone to somebody, make something subject to imposition, organize something, place bet, prescribe something for somebody, provide something, start somet...put on
Afro, from, back, to and frofro
aftmost, farthest aft, furthest toward the end or back; lastaftermost
agree to, argue a point, defer to, give in, surrender, yield; subject to a process or condition; present, propose, suggest, offer; comply, acquiesce; be subjected to a process or condition, propose or hand in something, yield to somebodysubmit
agreeing with, behind, conj. subsequent to -, following, following a time when, following from, following; behind, further back, in pursuit of, later, later than, afterwards; since, like, past the hour of, prep. later than; behind; according to someone...after
agreement about repurchase of securities, agreement to buy back somethingrepurchase agreement
air vent, breathing hole in ice, bubble in ingot, nostril of whale or similar mammal, vent for the escape of gas or air; spiracle of a whale or another cetacean located far back on the head; hole in the ice to which animals (such as whales, seals, etc....blowhole
air-driven musical instrument, hand-held keyboard instrument; concertinaaccordion
 

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