Results for: patterned with a series of overlapping perpendicular lines
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40th birthday, next after the thirty-ninth; being one of 40 equal parts, number 40 in a series; fortieth part of forty equal parts, 1/40, one of 40 parts of somethingfortieth
5 in a series, 5-note interval, 5th gearfifth
50 in a series, 50th birthday, next after the forty-ninth; being one of 50 equal parts, number 50 in a series; fiftieth part of fifty equal parts, 1/50, one of 50 partsfiftieth
a commotion or disturbance, bind, wrap; twist, wind, contraceptive device, curve or bend, cylinder, roll; ring, link; wrapping, winding, device supplying electricity to spark plugs, loop, pipes arranged in rows or spiral, roll of stamps, series of loop...coil
A loan secured by the collateral of some specified real estate property which obliges the borrower to make a predetermined series of payments.Mortgage
A standard for tv/video display which uses 625 scan lines per frame and twenty-five frames per second (popular in Europe and Australia)PAL (phase alternate line)
a support for something constructed, adjuster for drum tension, appliance affixed to teeth, bracer, bracket connecting lines of music, clamp, pair, prepare for something, reinforce, strengthen, rest, prop; rope on a sailboat; pair, couple, rope control...brace
a thousandth part, the thousandth member of a series, being number one thousand in a sequence, one of 1, 000 parts of somethingthousandth
a trademark for a series of baseball games played between the winners of the American League and the National League to decide the major league championshipWorld Series
A-Z card file, be listed, catalogue, course list, enter something in catalog, exhibition guide, itemized list, list of books, list of goods for sale, list series of things or events, make a catalog, make an itemized list, prospectuscatalog
about an epic, epic poetry, large-scale production, like an epic, long narrative poem, long narrative poem; composition which resembles an epic; epic poetry, long series of events, pertaining to a long narrative poem which tells of the adventures and f...epic
achieve academic rating, achieve particular test result, ask somebody questions, basis for evaluation, carry out a medical test, check, try, attempt, difficult situation, evaluate something, examination, examination of part of the body, series of quest...test
acquire monopoly of, area enclosed by converging lines, control of a market, difficult situation, force into difficult position, hold at bay; gain advantage on the market; approach; catch, trap, in corner of something, intended for corner, kick or shot...corner
act of applying paint with dots instead of linesstippling
act of battering, act of beating another person; electric storage cell; system; group of 4-6 soldiers carrying similar or identical weapons; series, set, group of related items; intentional use of force against another person without his consent (Law),...battery
 

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