Results for: piece of beef cooked in pot
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assortment, miscellany or medley, mixture; dish of meat and vegetables; act performed downstage while the set is being changed (Theatre); musical piece played between acts or scenes (Theatre), spiced stewolio
at low temperature, chilly, cool, not warm; not affectionate, unfriendly; depressing; unconscious (Slang), cold weather, common cold, completely, condition caused by low temperature, cooked hot then cooled, dead, extemporaneously, hard to follow, frigi...cold
at once, rapidly, quickly, fast (Music), suddenly, very fast, very fast musical piecepresto
at stately tempo, maestoso piece of musicmaestoso
at the edge, auxillary equipment that is connected to a computer (printer, keyboard, etc.), near the surface, not significant, of the circumference; circumferential; marginal; external, outer, exterior, peripheral piece of hardwareperipheral
attempt at something, blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang), cut or chop something, hit with a loud sharp blow, share of something, sound of a sharp blow, whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share...whack
attempt, attempt at something, endeavor; composition, article, attempt; test, experiment, set written piece, short nonfiction prose piece, test of something, work resembling a written essayessay
attraction, loadstone, magnetite, stone with magnetic properties that attracts iron; piece of loadstone used as a magnet; something which attracts (loadstone)lodestone
Australian acacia tree, interwoven twigs and branches used for fences or walls; Australian tree or shrub of the Acacia genus; fleshy and wrinkled piece of skin hanging from the throat of some types of fowl and some kinds of lizards, make from wattle, m...wattle
authentic piece of art, creative, creative person, eccentric person, first, first version, primary; innovative, creative; novel, new, not traditional, source for copies, source from which something arises, originator; prototype, model; original work (a...original
axle on machine or power tool, reinforcing part of mold, shady place, supporting piece, tree; vine-covered latticearbor
back of saddle, back part of a saddle that is usually curved upwards; segment, corner, portion or piece (also cantel)cantle
back part of a saddle that is usually curved upwards; segment, corner, portion or piece (also cantle)cantel
baking dish of glass or pottery; any mixture of food cooked in a casserole dish, cook food in liquid, cooked dish, cooking pot, laboratory containercasserole
baleen, horny and elastic material taken from the upper jaw of some whales (formerly used in making the ribs of corsets), piece of material from whaleswhalebone
 

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