Results for: with thin layers
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create a design on a surface by means of a stencil, decorate using stencil, make pattern using stencil, plate with cutout design, thin sheet of some material from which figures or letters have been cut out so that paint or ink may be passed through the...stencil
create a Web site for somebody, entertain guests, graft or transplant recipient, introduce guests on a show, landlord of an inn, large group, one who receives guests; living creature on which a parasite lives; large number, multitude (of people or thin...host
criticize pointedly, pierce with skewer, put meat or vegetables onto a thin spike of wood or metal for roasting, something similar to skewer, thin pin to cook food on, thin spike of wood or metal used to hold meat or vegetables while grillingskewer
cultivated bean plant, pod of string bean, scarlet runner, tall and thin personstring bean
customary action of hunting rabbits or rats with ferrets; thin ribbon of cotton or silk (for binding or trimming), binding fabric, hunting with ferretsferreting
cut hair in different lengths, flat covering or sheetlike thickness, induce a twig to root while still attached to the parent plant (Gardening); arrange in layers; cut in layers (as of hair), laying hen, make layers of something, propagate plant by roo...layer
cutting of thin layers by a microtome, preparation of thin tissue specimensmicrotomy
cutting part, dashing man, edge (of a knife); cutting portion of a razor; thin leaf; paddle; bat, racquet; propeller, flat striking part, long thin flat part, part of ice skate, part of tongue, razor blade, stone fragment, sword, swordsmanblade
daddy-longlegs, type of spider that has a tiny body and very long thin legslonglegs
deckle edge, hone to an edge, sharp edge, thin edge, tapered board, tapering edge of boardfeatheredge
decorate something with an inlaid design, decorative pattern, gold or porcelain filling for tooth, insert decorative materials into a surface; ornament by inserting layers of decorative materials into a surface, material inserted into a surface to form...inlay
decorated, decorated with layers of inserted materials, set into a surfaceinlaid
defeat, powder material that developes on a surface on newly hardened concrete; beating; defeat; act of wiping dust; (Slang) act of adding heroin or Angel Dust to marijuana, thin powdery coveringdusting
delicate cotton fabric, thin cotton fabriccambric
delicate, thin; frail, fragile; insubstantial; poorly made or constructed, easily torn, thin paper, paper used for copies, unconvincingly weakflimsy
 

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