Results for: female fashion designer
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Charles Lewis Tiffany (1812-1902) American jeweler; Lewis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), American painter decorator and glasswork designer; family name; female first nameTiffany
Christian religious words, female first name, musical setting of Gloria, name of a number of Christian hymns; musical setting for one of these hymns; halo, nimbus; type of closely woven fabricGloria
chugging noise, continue in steady fashion, drink something down quickly, dull explosive sound, rattling of a laboring engine, make repeated thudding sound, move while making a chugging sound (dull explosive sound, rattling of a laboring engine), move ...chug
circular arrangement, whorl, arrangement of parts in a circular fashion around a central point (as of leaves around a stem)verticil
city in central Italy; female first nameFlorence
Civil War song, southern states of the United States (also Dixieland); name of a popular Confederate war song; female first name, southern U.S. statesDixie
clear soup with vegetable strips, cut into thin strips, cut into thin strips (of vegetables), cut thinly, female first name; type of vegetable soupjulienne
clergywoman, female church member, woman member of churchchurchwoman
close female genitals by stitching, see also:female circumcisioninfibulate
close in friendship, intimate (of a friend, etc.), clothes covering breasts, human chest; female breasts; section of a garment that covers the chest; source of thoughts and emotions, heart; warm and welcoming place, protective place, seat of emotion, w...bosom
cloth for Malaysian garments, fashion version of sarong, skirt made from a piece of fabric wrapped around the body and fastened at the waist (worn by men and women in Malaysia and other Pacific islands), traditional Malaysian garmentsarong
code for J, female first name, small inner moon of UranusJuliet
coinheritor, joint inheritor (female)coheiress
combination of ideas, machine setting, manner or form, modal status of a proposition, mood, most frequent value, musical scale, norm, radio frequency, style or fashion, way, manner; fashion; situation, manner of operation (Computers), type of automatic...mode
come or go irregularly, fall behind, wander away from, stray from; ramble, wander; grow or spread out in an untidy or irregular fashion, grow untidily, move or become spread out, straggled group or arrangement, stray from pathstraggle
 

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