Results for: academic cap with a square flat top and a tassel
English English
chopped fried food, flat, boneless piece of meat, thin slice of meat (chicken or beef)cutlet
chopping down of trees; act of knocking down to the ground; act of sewing the edge of seam down flatfelling
cigarette lighter, flat-bottomed cargo boat, person or thing that lights; device for lighting cigarettes (or cigars, etc.); type of flat-bottomed barge, small device for lighting cigarettes, somebody or something that lights something, transport by lig...lighter
circle back to back, dos-à-dos, figure in square dancingdo-si-do
citole, old musical instrument with strings stretched over a flat sounding box (related to the guitar), stringed instrumentcittern
city square or market, place of assembly, place for conducting official business (in ancient Rome); court; place where discussions are held; message board on the Internet focused on a particular subject (Computers), Internet discussion group, law court...forum
cluster of performance-measuring instruments, comic strip frame, control area of a computer, decorate with panels; cover with panels, display on a computer screen, fence section, flat rectangular part, group of judges or speakers, group of judges; boar...panel
collect nuts, dry fruit contained in a shell; square or hexagonal threaded metal piece which fastens onto a screw to secure it; insane person (Slang)nut
collection of floating objects, flat boat, form a raft, inflatable boat or mat, large amount, move something by raft, primitive boat made from buoyant material fastened together to make a platform; large number of things, a collection, great quantity (...raft
college dining hall, dining room, cafeteria; food provided in a dining room; ration, portion, food ration; open public area in a city or town, park, squarecommons
college teacher of highest academic rank, somebody professing belief, teacher of a skill, university instructor; teacher, university teacherprofessor
common stock, everyday, general, nonspecialist, of an expected standard, of or for all, of varying stress or length, open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons), ordinary, piece of public landcommon
compressed powdered drug for swallowing, inscribed stone or wooden slab, pill, capsule; pad of paper bound together at one end; flat piece of stone or other material bearing an inscription, sheet of material to write on, sheets of paper fastened togeth...tablet
computer operating system, flat raised structure, offshore drilling structure, opportunity for doing something, raised area in a train station from which passengers board the train; basic principles of a political party; podium, pulpit; flat surface th...platform
conditions, division of academic year, estate running for limited period, expected time for birth of child, language, mathematical expression, name or individual variable, name or word for something, call, designate, parts that make up an agreement, pe...term
 

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