Results for: with molecules in parallel layers
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any metamorphic crystalline rock that can be easily split into layers, rock that splits into layersschist
any of several enzymes which catalyze the formation of large molecular chains from simpler molecules, enzyme catalyzing polymerpolymerase
any rock made up of layers of clay sediment, rock made of clayargillite
apparent meeting point of parallel lines, point where something disappearsvanishing point
applied to all, being or having same status, level, lying down, measured in horizontal plane, of horizon, parallel to the horizon, flat, something horizontal, something which is parallel to level groundhorizontal
arranged in layers, deposited in stratastratified
articulated without friction, clear, consisting of a liquid, convertible to cash, flowing substance, frictionless consonant, made up of molecules that move freely but do not tend to separate; of or comprised of liquids; smooth, fluid; clear, bright; pr...liquid
ascend a ladder; install ladders; cause a run in a stocking; get a run in a stocking, device with rungs to climb on, list of ranked players, path to advancement, structure used for climbing which consists of two parallel bars connected by a series of r...ladder
at or as the middle, of a class of diatoms, of or from nerve center, see also:terete, tapering and cylindrical, with concentric layers of tissuecentric; centrical
at or to a place, forward, parallel with, prep. in the direction of, similar to, together with, with somebodyalong
attempt, become hoarse or change in pitch, blow, break down into smaller molecules, break down psychologically, break into, break into pieces, break open under pressure, break with sharp noise, break without coming fully apart, crack cocaine, crack pur...crack
bake egg in dish, create gathers in fabric by sewing parallel rows of running stitches, gather fabric, gathers created in a fabric by sewing parallel rows of running stitchesshirr
baked dish made from layers of pasta and tomato sauce filled with cheese and sometimes meatlasagna
banding or band within muscle fiber, groove or scratch, state of being marked with narrow lines or grooves; stria; parallel scratches or grooves caused by glacial movement (Geology), stripy patternstriation
bar between suspended ropes, horizontal bar suspended from two parallel ropes used for gymnastics and acrobaticstrapeze
 

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