Results for: cloth for coats, layer (of paint, dust, etc.) which covers a surface, thin layer
English English
aircraft, black mineral, flow forcefully in thin stream, hole through which fluid is forced, jet black, jet engine, pressurized stream of fluid, stream of liquid or gas forced out of an opening; spout; jet plane, aircraft powered by jet propulsion; bla...jet
aircraft, flat, flat surface, flat surface on which any geometrical line that joins two points can lie (Geometry); two-dimensional surface (Art); airplane; rank, level; type of tree; bladed tool used to smooth wood, planar; level, even, level of realit...plane
airfoil, arc in Gothic window, cover with foil, frustrate, balk; prevent someone from succeeding; act as a contrast for; cover or coat with a thin sheet of metal, good contrast, hydrofoil, light sword; thin metal sheets (i.e. aluminum foil); person or ...foil
Airport Surface Detection EquipmentASDE
algae on water surfacewater bloom
all the way, allow to unload or depart, authorize somebody to do or go, clarify thoughts, purify; explain; remove objects from a surface or area; exonerate; clean, wash; pass without touching; approve; gain in profit; be clarified, clearly, obviously, ...clear
all water on earth, waters which cover the surface of the earthhydrosphere
allow or get too little air, cover thickly, dense smoke, overwhelm with affection, put out or be put out, something which smothers, something which suffocates, something which deprives of oxygen (i.e. thick smoke, cloud of dust, etc.); something which ...smother
altar cloth covering, book of prayers and hymns, evening prayer book; altar cover, of vespers, of evening prayervesperal
altar cloth, at or in the front, at the front; forward; pertaining to the forehead; pertaining to a bone of the forehead, direct and forceful, façade of building, relating to forehead, relating to weather fronts, showing the front of something, toward...frontal
altitude sickness, high cold plateau (as in the Andes); mountain sickness, difficulty breathing caused by the thin mountain air, plateau in Andespuna
American magazine that covers celebrity gossip and news about entertainersPeople
an aspect of something, cut and polish the surface of a gemstone, cut facets on a gemstone, cut facets in something, flat area, one of the cut and polished surfaces of a gemstone; aspect, side (i.e. of a situation), part of insect eyefacet
anchoring loop, carrying strap, cocktail, device consisting of a short strap and a string on either side that is used to propel stones and other small missiles; slingshot; strap of cloth used to support a broken limb; band, strap (used to lift or suppo...sling
ancient cylindrical clay object, chamber for piston, cylinder seal, geometric solid, geometric surface, long thin container, rotating part of printing press, rotating part of revolver, tube shape, tube-shaped figure; physical storage unit in a hard dri...cylinder
 

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