Results for: ancient Greek drinking vessel, cup-shaped structure
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food of the dieties, fruit and coconut dish, legendary food of the gods (Greek Mythology); something that has a wonderful taste or smell; dessert made of fruits and coconut, something deliciousambrosia
food storage place, food supply, structure or space where food is stored, pantrylarder
foolishly soft-hearted person, plant with heart-shaped flowersbleeding heart
foot gear that enables the wearer to walk on the surface of deep snow (especially a racket-shaped frame strung with strips of rawhide), shoe for walking in snow, walk across deep snow on snowshoes, walk in snowshoessnowshoe
foot soldier of ancient Greecepeltast
foot-shapedpediform
form of Greeklate Greek
formation of a blood clot via a coagulation of the blood in the heart or a blood vessel, formation of blood clotsthrombosis
formation of layers, process of bonding layers, process of laminating, act of bonding together two or more thin layers; state of being laminated; object which is formed of thin layers, thin steel plate in transformer core, thinly-layered structurelamination
formation of rings, ring-shaped part, structure with ringlike or segmented sections; forming or formation of a ringed structureannulation
formed or shaped; represented; ornamented, decorated; drawn, patternedfigured
forming of hollow growth inside, infold, fold back within itself (of the intestines), infolding of cell structure, invaginated organ, pushing something inside itselfinvagination
forming opposite pairs, intersecting, in the form of an X, shaped like a crossdecussate
fortune teller, Greek or Roman prophet, woman who the ancient Greeks or Romans considered to be an oracle or a seer; prophetesssibyl
foundation for something, supporting structureunderpinning
 

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