Results for: connecting strip, flat key formed in shaft, guide for drawing curves, slat, slat
English English
art exhibition or gallery, drawing room, reception room; gathering of intellectuals or leaders in a drawing room; art gallery, exhibition hall for works of art; beauty parlor, business offering services related to fashion or beauty, expensive clothes s...salon
art of drawing according to mathematical rules; graphic arts; computer graphics, production of pictorial images by a computer, diagrams and illustrations, display of computer data as symbols, mathematical drawinggraphics
art of drawing plans and designs (machines, structures, etc.); drawing up of legal documentsdraughtsmanship
art of drawing plans and designs (machines, structures, etc.); drawing up of legal documents, skill in drawing or draftingdraftsmanship
art technique using one color, artwork in one color, black-and-white coloration, black-and-white image, consisting of one color, drawing in different shades of one color, artwork made with different shades of one color, dull, in shades of one color, mo...monochrome
artistic description or representation, describe something, embodiment or epitome, feature picture of somebody, imagine something, mental image, movie, movies, observed situation, photo, photograph; drawing, painting; film; embodiment, incarnation, pho...picture
asexual spore, inner spore wall, internal coat of a spore; spore formed within a cellendospore
Asian palm, feather shaft, root of sweet flag, type of plantcalamus
association formed by men who fought for the North during the American Civil WarGAR (Grand Army of the Republic)
astonish, dance floor, flat surface at the bottom of the room on which one walks; story, level of a building; ground surface; area in a conference room from which the members speak; permission to speak, floorboard, knock down, level area, lowest limit,...floor
at once, immediately, without delay, straight course without curves or turns, track that extends in a straight line, straight trackstraightaway
at right angles, body of soldiers, boring and old-fashioned, bribe somebody, bring scores level, city block, completely fair, concur or make something agree, cubic, directly, divide something into squares, division of a game board, drawing instrument, ...square
attach laths to a surface, cover with strips of wood; line with laths, sheet or wire support for plastering, thin flat strip of wood; group of thin strips of wood, thin strip of wood, thin wooden strip used in a frameworklath
attach with a hinge; depend on, pivot; make dependant on, hinge joint, joint that fastens door to frame, ligament for pivoting, movable joint on which a door or other part turns, something vital to outcome, sticky paper striphinge
attach with a screw; turn or twist like a screw; twist, contort; apply pressure, apply force; extort; cheat, swindle; have sexual intercourse, copulate (Slang), metal fastener with a spiral grooved shaft; act of twisting or rotating; propeller; coerciv...screw
 

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