Results for: sand pear
English English
beach flea, chigoe, sand hopper, tiny jumping crustaceansand flea
bee balm, citrus tree; fruit from this tree; variety of pear; any of a number of plants of the mint family, Mediterranean mint plant, oil from fruit of bergamot tree, spiny Asian citrus tree, wild bergamotbergamot
bowl for crushing ore, bowl used for grinding, cannon, cement, build or fix with mortar; shoot cannon, attack with mortars, sand, and water, cement; grinding vessel; cannon-like device which fires bombs at a high trajectory, fire at somebody or somethi...mortar
builder working under water, one who works or digs in sand; one who works undergroundsandhog
bunker, sand-filled hollow on golf coursesand trap
cactus with pear-shaped fruitsprickly pear
calcrete, layer of clay or sand, layer of sand or clay that contains minerals (such as sodium nitrate and sodium chloride found in Chile and Peru)caliche
casting made using sand moldsand casting
cerastes, poisonous snake with spines like horns, see also:sand viperhorned viper
chigger, jigger, sand flea, tropical flea that burrows into skin, type of fleachigoe
clay and sand mixed for building, fertile soil containing clay and sand as well as decomposed vegetable matter; combination of clay and straw which is used in casting making molds and bricks, fertile workable soil, use loam in building jobloam
clench teeth, cover with grit, firmness of character, grind the teeth together; abrade, grind; make a harsh grinding noise, particle size, sand or stone grains, small rough granules or particles (i.e. sand); bravery, pluck; endurance, texture of grainsgrit
clog up, fill or obstruct with silt; become filled with or obstructed by silt, fine particles of sand and other earthy matter which are carried and deposited by water, river depositssilt
coastal sand, go up onto the beach, go onto the shore, haul boat ashore, seasidebeach
contents of shelf, flat board attached horizontally to a wall or frame and used for storing or displaying items; something which resembles a shelf, projection; rock ledge; sandbank, sand bar, flat surface for holding objects, heel of hand, layer of und...shelf
 

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