Results for: utensil with two arms
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antiballistic missile, Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty; arms control agreement between the USA and the Soviet Union that limited both countries to 200 antiballistic missile launchers each (signed in 1972)ABM
armed, branched, move by swinging from arms, with armsbrachiate
armory, armouries, place where arms are manufactured; place where arms are stored, arsenalarmoury
arms factory, building for military training, collection of weapons, place where arms are manufactured; place where arms are stored, arsenal, resources of any kind, store for weaponsarmory
art of decorating or embellishing; something that is brightly decorated (i.e. shield with a coat of arms)emblazonment
attainment; performance, implementation; operation, mission, earned social status, finishing well, full coat of arms, successachievement
basting utensilbaster
be amorous, eat food using spoon, eating utensil, golf club, hit ball up, hollow out, quantity of drug, shiny fishing lure, take up in a spoon, transfer in a spoon; eat with a spoon; behave in an affectionate or sentimental manner (Informal), use spoon...spoon
be covered in liquid, be dizzy, compete in a swimming race, dizziness, float on the surface, have plenty, instance of swimming; period of time spent swimming, move through water, place with many fish, propel oneself through water using the arms and leg...swim
be overrun, cause something to swarm, climb using arms and legs, form a flying group, group of insects, large mass, large number of insects flying together in a group; mass of honeybees that are migrating or moving to a new hive; large group of people ...swarm
bird symbol on a coat of arms, house martinmartlet
body of a human being without the head or arms and legs; image of a body lacking limbs or the head, sculpture, something with parts missing, upper bodytorso
border on coat-of-armsorle
branch of road or river, branch out, split, separate, divide; make into the shape of a fork; pierce or lift with a fork, cause to branch, chess position, divide into two, dividing point in road or river, eating utensil with two or more prongs; pitchfor...fork
brilliant display, coats of arms, making or explaining coats of arms, official symbols of state or family; ostentatious displayblazonry
 

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