Results for: seed coat, seed covering
English English
body of a ship; shell, outer covering (of a seed, fruit, etc.), body of a vehicle, body of ship, calyx on a strawberry, remove the hull, remove the outer covering of seeds or fruit, remove the outer rind from fruit, rocket casing, take off a strawberry...hull
boiler cover, coat identifying racing dog, dust jacket, floppy disk casing, folder, liner, outer casing of bullet, outer casing of pipe, potato skin, protective clothing, put jacket on something, record cover, short coat, blazer; outer covering, casing...jacket
bone drill, burr, metallic noise; sound made by cars; guttural pronunciation of "r"; rough edge; prickly seed pod, prickly seed husk, tree growthbur
bonnet, cover for chimney, cover for device, cover something with hood, covering worn over the head and neck; something which resembles such a covering; movable part which covers the engine of an automobile; neighborhood (African American Slang); hoodl...hood
bony and diamond-shaped, fish with ganoid scales, fish with thick bony scales and a shiny covering, of or pertaining to fishes with thick bony scales and a shiny covering; of hard smooth and bright fish-scales; having hard smoth and shiny scales (of sc...ganoid
border on coat-of-armsorle
box for holding small objects, clean, arrange, organize, considerable, covering for back of chair, furniture cover, in good order, organized, make somebody or something tidy, methodical, neat in appearance, satisfactorytidy
bread made from rye flour, bread made of rye flour, bread flavored with the caraway seedrye bread
break open for release of young, brood of hatchlings; emergence from an egg; opening in a wall or floor, opening through which passengers or cargo may pass (especially in a ship); door covering such an opening, trapdoor, cause young to emerge from egg,...hatch
breed of large dog, large island and province in eastern Canada; breed of dog with a long straight back and a dense oily coatNewfoundland
bristle on a plant (Botany), bristle on top of grass seedawn
broad bean, edible green pod, head, hit on head, hit on the head, leguminous plant; small edible seed of the bean plant; beanlike seeds (i.e. coffee beans); small application program intended to perform a defined task (in the Java Internet programming ...bean
broad thin expanse, flat, and thin, cloth used on bed, cover with a sheet; wrap in a sheet; provide with sheets, cover with thin layer, covering thinly, expanse of something moving, fall over broad expanse, flat baking pan, flat thin rectangular piece,...sheet
broad, comprehensive, covering a wide range of subjects; spreading, extensive; open, unrestrained, communicative, expanding, having exaggerated feelings of self-worth, lavish, with outstretched armsexpansive
bronze medal, bronze work of art, copper and tin alloy, copper-based alloy, deep yellowish brown, deep yellowish brown color, made of bronze, make something look like bronze, make the color of bronze; coat with bronze; get a tan, tan skin, type of meta...bronze
 

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