Results for: collecting into a ball, shaping into a rounded mass
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(plant or tree) trimmed into a decorative shape, clipped into a fanciful shape, art of shaping bushes, art of trimming plants or trees into decorative shapes; garden containing trees that are trimmed into fanciful shapes, shaped bush, topiary gardentopiary
(Sports) act of kicking a ball which is held in one place on the ground, kick or score from place kickplacekick
(Sports) to pitch a ball outside of the area of the plate to prevent a base runner stealing a base (Baseball); lateral underhand pass from a quarterback to a running back (American football), lateral pass behind line of scrimmage, pitch out of strike zonepitchout
(Sports) type of ball game, variety of football in which players must advance to the goal without passing the ball forward (kicking and backwards or lateral passes are permitted)rugby
(symbol) gamma, 3rd in position in carbon chain, 3rd letter of Greek alphabet, 3rd nearest to designated atom, measure of contrast of image, third item, third letter of the Greek alphabet, unit of massgamma
(symbol) rho, charge density, compactness, closeness, current density, how full an area is, relative massdensity
(Zoology) creature with a rounded mouth; creature which belongs to the Cyclostomata, (Zoology) having a rounded mouth; belonging to the Cyclostomata, jawless fishcyclostome
10th of a gram, decigramme, unit of mass equaling one tenth of a gramdecigram
a rebound following a collision, billiards shot, cannon, hit and bounce back (of a ball); make a carom (Billiards), hitting of two balls in succession (Billiards); striking and bouncing back, pool shot, rebound off a ball, rebound off something or caus...carom
a rounded lunar lowland plain, approximately 400 km/250 mi across. It is visible with the unaided eye as a dark area south of Mare Tranquillitatis.Mare Nectaris
a small round piece of food, lump of precious metal, small precious thing, small solid mass (usually of gold); compact unit (i.e. of information); (Slang) fool, idiot; amphetamine (Slang)nugget
ability to adjust to load changes, ability to maintain a balance, air mass without upward movement, measure of maintaining equilibrium, mental firmness, resistance to a changed position, resistance to a chemical change, resistance to air currents, resi...stability
ability to reason and understand; cleverness, brilliance; knowledge, information; collecting of information; government or military agency which collects information about other governments and potentially subversive individuals, ability to think and l...intelligence
abnormal mass of tissue, abnormal swelling of any part of the body; growth, lump of abnormal tissue serving no physiological purpose (Pathology); haughtiness, bombast (Archaic), swollen parttumor
abnormal stonelike mass which forms in the gallbladder, solid mass in gallbladdergallstone
 

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