Results for: having four triangular surfaces
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an aspect of something, cut and polish the surface of a gemstone, cut facets on a gemstone, cut facets in something, flat area, one of the cut and polished surfaces of a gemstone; aspect, side (i.e. of a situation), part of insect eyefacet
ancient triangular harp or lyre, triangular stringed musical instrument in ancient Greece; triangle (Archaic), triplicitytrigon
angle between an aircraft wing and the horizontal; angle that is formed by two planes (Mathematics), angle made between surfaces, angle of an aircraft wing, having two plane faces (Mathematics)dihedral
any of several varieties of grass-like wetland plants with solid triangular stems, plant resembling grasssedge
any of various kinds of small leafy plants which grow in clusters on different surfaces (ground, rocks, trees, etc.), lichen, mildewmoss
application of decals onto different surfaces (glass, wood, etc.), process of transferring picture from paperdecalcomania
area where two load-bearing surfaces touch, hardship, harshness or severity, roughness, vulgarity, coarseness; harshnessasperity
arrange according to size; cover with size (type of adhesive), coat with size, gelatinous mixture for filling porous surfaces, how big something is, how much something measures, make to a particular size, sizing, sort according to size, spatial dimensi...size
art of carving out letters or designs on hard surfaces, cutting or etching of images, engraved design, engraved print, printing surfaceengraving
artist who paints; one who covers surfaces with paint (especially professionally); mooring rope (Nautical), mountain lion, rope for tying up a boat, somebody who paints houses, somebody who paints picturespainter
barely do something, dangerous situation, grating sound, sound of two surfaces rubbing against one another; scratch, abrasion; predicament, difficult situation, light scratch, make grating noise, minor fight, rub something on surface, scour, scrub, rub...scrape
beam-focusing device, contact lens, crystalline lens, film something, light-focusing part of the eye, piece of transparent material having two opposite surfaces which refract rays of light to form an image; part of the eye which focuses light rays to f...lens
blood from a wound, blood shed from a wound (especially clotted blood); bloodshed, violence; tapered piece of cloth; small triangular piece of landgore
branch of engineering that deals with plane surfacesplanimetry
bridge with triangular supportstruss bridge
 

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