Results for: arrange or decorate in way that resembles constellations
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color with umber; color with a reddish-brown material that resembles umber, grayling, species of fish that resembles the trout (native to Europe and the northern United States); species of wading bird that resembles a heron (native to Africa); shadow (...umber
combine separate things, decorate something with braid, decorative silky cord, interweave strands, make something by braiding, plait, three or more interwoven strands (of hair, straw, etc.); strip, band, something interwoven, weave into a braid; decora...braid
compensation, free, give somebody a comp, jazz accompaniment, play jazz accompaniment, set or arrange type (Printing); provide free of charge; provide with a free gift or service; perform an improvised accompaniment for a jazz soloist (Music), somethin...comp
complete a course of study and receive a degree or diploma (as from a university or college); organize, arrange in grades; change gradually; grant a degree to one who has completed a course of study; divide into degrees, mark with degrees, container wi...graduate
compound that resembles rubbersynthetic rubber
computer game that resembles Tetris (produced by Sega)Columns
conduct negotiations, bargain, deal; arrange, work out, compromise; clear or pass an obstacle, discuss terms of agreement, navigate something successfully, sell somethingnegotiate
contemptible person, member of a group of very small invertebrate animals having segmented bodies and three pairs of legs, bug; very small animal which resembles an insect (i.e. spider); unimportant person, small six-legged animal, something like an in...insect
contents of shelf, flat board attached horizontally to a wall or frame and used for storing or displaying items; something which resembles a shelf, projection; rock ledge; sandbank, sand bar, flat surface for holding objects, heel of hand, layer of und...shelf
cover over with fabric, cover with cloth, adorn with drapery; hang or stretch out loosely; arrange in graceful folds, curtain, drapery; manner in which something drapes and hangs in folds, hang in folds, lay something casually, piece of draping fabric,...drape
cover something with hard coating, cover with a crust; coat, decorate something richly, incrustencrust
crayfish, freshwater crustacean which resembles a small lobstercrawfish
crayfish, type of fresh water animal that closely resembles a lobster (but are much smaller)crawdad
create a design on a surface by means of a stencil, decorate using stencil, make pattern using stencil, plate with cutout design, thin sheet of some material from which figures or letters have been cut out so that paint or ink may be passed through the...stencil
create a mosaic, tile with small squares, decorate something with mosaic effect, fit together exactlytessellate
 

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