Results for: layer of skin
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be good for filming, coated strip for taking pictures, cover with a thin layer, cover with a thin layer; be covered with a thin layer; record a motion picture, make a motion picture, make movie of something, motion pictures collectively, movie industry...film
bear young, child, youngster; young goat; goat skin; goat skin glove, deceive somebody, joke, jest; tease; deceive, delude; behave foolishly (Slang), kidskin, say something for fun, soft leather, term of address, younger, youthkid
beat on something with steady rhythm, call to return to quarters, evening military display for entertainment, make tattoo, permanent picture or design on skin, permanent skin decoration in which ink is inserted under the skin; cry, shout; trumpet or bu...tattoo
beat somebody severely, lash from a whip causing a ridge, raise small ridges on the skin, reinforcement for a seam, ridge on the skin, stitch something reinforcing or decorative, strip of leather on shoe; bump on skin (from a lash, bite etc.); border o...welt
become covered with a thin layerfilm over
become free from something, begin abruptly, classify data items, have skin rash, prepare something for usebreak out
become hard, become roughened; make hard or rough, make callous, hard; unfeeling, hardhearted, patch of hardened skincallous
become streaked, contrasting characteristic, dash or rush, layer of something, lighten hair, lightning flash, linear growth of bacteria, mark of mineral powder, mark with streaks, mark with streaks; lighten strands of hair; run very quickly, narrow irr...streak
bed, calfskin or lambskin, coin worth a kip, skin of a young animal; bundle of skins; unit of weight equal to 1000 pounds; main monetary unit of Laos; place to lodge overnight (British); bed, place to sleep (British); sleep (British), sleep or nap, tak...kip
bed, horizontal layer of material; bed of sedimentary rock (Geology); level of society, layer of atmosphere or sea, layer of cells, layer of society, level within systemstratum
beneath the skin, hypodermic injection (injection of medication or drugs beneath the skin); hypodermic syringe (small syringe with a hollow needle used to inject medication or drugs under the skin), involving area beneath skin, injection or needle usedhypodermic
bison skinbuffalo robe
black-haired Caucasians; having smooth black hair and pale skin (Ethnology)melanochroi
blackhead, black topped pimple (on the surface of the skin)comedo
blemish on skin, cover with large stains, mark with blotches, plant disease, spot or mark, mark (as in an ink stain)blotch
 

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