Results for: imaginary geometric line, loxodrome, loxodromic curve, rhumb, steady course
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baseball tipped behind foul linefoul tip
basic principles, basic unit of matter, bread and wine in Christian ceremony, component of an optical system, component of electric circuit, constituent of geometric figure, factor, forces of weather, heating part of an appliance, little bit, main comp...element
bay in shoreline, coving, curve at top of wall, curved molding, make with or have inward curve, nook in cliff, small bay, inlet; chap, fellow (Slang)cove
be adjacent to; live next door, be next to something, boundary; edge, fringe; frame which surrounds the application window (Computers), form frontier with place, land at edge, line dividing two areas, narrow flowerbed, strip around edgeborder
be animated by something, be excited, be ringing, fad, feeling of excitement, fly low over people or place, hum of talk, intoxication, latest gossip, let somebody into building electronically, make steady humming sound, making electronic humming sound,...buzz
be capable of being translated, change form of something, change something from one language into another, convert code, convey somebody to heaven, decipher genetic instructions for making protein, interpret meaning, move body sideways in straight line...translate
be careful, constant or continuous, interj. be careful!, keep to present course, make or become steady, regular boyfriend, regular girlfriend, regular or industrious, regular or ordinary, reinforce, stabilize; be stabilized, somebody dated regularly, s...steady
be extremely busy, droning noise, expression of displeasure or indecision, give off a low steady sound, make a droning sound, murmur, drone; sing with closed lips; work busily, be busily active, murmuring sound, constant droning sound; act of singing w...hum
be flushed with embarrassment, emit a soft steady light, emit light and heat, feel warm and contented, gleam; radiate; shine; blush, redden, turn red or pink; be filled with a strong emotion (i.e. joy, pride, anger, etc.), happy feeling, light from som...glow
be obvious, be wide open with shock, facial expression, gaze fixedly at someone or something, look at with a steady gaze, long concentrated look, look fixedly, penetrating gaze, fixed lookstare
be put out after a line driveline out
beat on something with steady rhythm, call to return to quarters, evening military display for entertainment, make tattoo, permanent picture or design on skin, permanent skin decoration in which ink is inserted under the skin; cry, shout; trumpet or bu...tattoo
become angry, burn off gas, burn suddenly and brightly, burn unsteadily; suddenly burst into flame, ignite; suddenly burst into anger; signal using a bright light; slowly curve outward, device for producing flare, flame for burning off waste gas, infla...flare
become involute, complex, involved, complex; having a spiral shape; curled inward from the edges (Botany), rolling inward, tightly whorled, type of curveinvolute
become more expensive, increase in price; build a pyramid, arrange in the shape of a pyramid, crystalline form with multiple nonparallel faces, Egyptian stone tomb, geometric figure with a polygonal base and sides which are isosceles triangles; structu...pyramid
 

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