Results for: hypothetical object
English English
3-legged household object, 3-legged support, three-legged stand (for example used to support a camera); something with three legs (e.g. stool, table, vessel, etc.)tripod
3-person relationship, 3-sided plane polygon, drafting instrument for ruling lines, object with 3 sides, percussion instrument, see also:eternal triangle, set square, shape having three sides and three corners, three-sided polygon; group of threetriangle
360-degree turn in vehicle, donut, ring-shaped object, round cake with hole or filling, small sweet pastry which is usually fried (also donut)doughnut
A -shaped objecta
a push, abut, bang, bump; interrupt, disturb; push with the head or horns (like a goat or calf), butt joint, buttocks, cask, cigarette end, goal, hinge, mound behind target, object of ridicule or contempt, ram somebody or something, stick out, stump, s...butt
a stated time, being recently mentioned; being closer; being about to be said, close by, indicating words to follow, not previously mentioned, pron. pronoun used to indicate a specific person or object, so much, to such an extent, to this degreethis
ability of object to transmit electricity, conductivity, G, transmission, conduction (of electricity)conductance
ability to work creatively with the hands; art of creating things by hand; objects created by hand, craft, handcraft, manual skill, object made by handhandicraft
able to be blown up, able to be inflated; expandable; able to be increased or enlarged; able to become swollen, blown-up objectinflatable
abnormal area in X-ray, copy, dark area under eyes, darkened shape of something in light, darkness, darkness caused when light is blocked by an opaque object; darkness of twilight; trace, hint, follow, hint of something, in capacity of opposition count...shadow
abnormality in which the eyes are unable to focus together on the same object due to a muscular imbalance, crossed eyes, squint (Ophthalmology)strabismus
about a woman, about a girl, about a female, of female origin, female person or animal; something considered to be feminine, object perceived as female, previously mentioned female person or animal, pron. female person or animal currently being discuss...she
abrasion, scraping; discord, conflict, deliberate rubbing, disagreement, resistance encountered by moving objectfriction
absorbent material for medical packs, act of putting things into containers, material for protecting a packed object, packaging material; filling; caulking; manner in which a thing is packed; action of someone or something that packs, processing and pa...packing
abstract or speculative, conceptual; imaginative; theoretical, imaginary or hypothetical, see also:relational, used with definite meaningnotional
 

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