Results for: barbiturate capsule, blue heaven, melancholy
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edge of a body part, limbo, place between heaven and hell (Catholicism); place of restraint or confinement; border or edge between body parts (Biology)limbus
either of two strong-flavored British white cheeses made from whole milk, one veined with blue mold, the other plain, variety of white cheese veined with moldStilton
encapsulate, enclose in a capsule, place within a capsuleencapsule
enclose in a capsule; put in condensed form, in the form of a capsule, in compact formcapsulate
enclosed in a capsule, placed in a capsule; summarized, condensed, protected by membraneencapsulated
enclosing organ or part, spore case, sac, capsule (Botany)theca
entrance to heaven, gates of heaven, entrance to ParadisePearly Gates
European woodland plant, harebell, plant of eastern N America, plant with blue bell-shaped flowers, wild hyacinth, wood hyacinthbluebell
expressing or suggesting sadness, loud and tremulous (about a sound); melancholy, resonantplangent
feeling of sadness, piece of music, state of depression, melancholy; style of syncopated jazz that originated from the early lamenting folk music of African Americans and is characterized by the repeated use of flat notes (Music)blues
feldspar mineral which is generally bright blue or green in color, variety of feldsparlabradorite
female blue crab with yellow undersidelemon-belly
female first name; pale green or light blue precious stoneBeryl
fiber used to make linen, pale yellow, plant with blue flowers; fiber from the flax plant that is made into linen thread, plant yielding linen fiber and oilflax
fish like mackerel, greenish-blue edible fish common to the North Atlantic, oily food fish of northern Atlanticmackerel
 

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