Results for: dark brown, flavoring, leather, strong Arabian coffee, variety of coffee
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assuage something, loyal, steadfast; strong, solid, sturdy (also staunch), stop liquid flow, stop the flow of a liquid; cause a wound to stop bleeding (also staunch), stop wound from bleedingstanch
at great cost, with love; much, at a high price, with strong feelingsdearly
at slightly too high a pitch, clearly detailed, critical, distinct, expert, fraudulent, having a thin edge intended for cutting, not blunt; pointed; sudden; having a strong pungent taste or smell; shrill, high-pitched; caustic, biting; clear; smart; pi...sharp
attacks, enmity, animosity, antagonism, hatred; hostile act; resistance, intense aggression or anger, strong oppositionhostility
attraction, device attracting fish, device for recalling falcon, entice, recall falcon, something that entices, something which attracts, enticement; bait used to trap an animal or catch a fish; object of leather and feathers tied to a long line and us...lure
attribute of a color, cheerful manner, clarity, light emitted in particular direction, luminosity; radiance; cheerfulness; intelligence, cleverness; clarity, promise of success, smartness, strong lightbrightness
aura of splendor, aura; halo; resplendent reputation; dark rain cloud (Meteorology), cloud of light around deity, dark rain-bearing cloud, image of halonimbus
Australian tree yielding strong fiberkurrajong
avoid something, bend quickly, common water bird, deliberately lose a trick, duck as food, female duck, move quickly, pair of white pants, plunge under water, quick downward movement, see also:drake, strong cloth, thrust under water, dunk, immerse; cro...duck
baby deer; soft light brown color, have young, lavish affection upon; flatter, act in a servile manner in order to gain favor, of yellowish-brown color, pale yellowish-brown, seek favor by flattery, try to please, young deerfawn
bake pieces of food in a liquid (often with a bread crumb topping), scallop, variety of bivalve shellfish with a fluted shell; one of a series of curved projections forming a border; furrowed or fluted patternescallop
balsa wood, light strong wood (used to build models, rafts, etc.); raft, lightweight wood, tree with lightweight woodbalsa
band as part of machine, belt as sign of rank, belt given for achievement, beltway, blow, cloth or leather band around the waist; strip; area, region, drink, fasten with belt, gird, strap on, encircle; strike, thrash, hit hard, hit with belt, move fast...belt
bark, howl, bay -colored, bay laurel, bay window, corner hunted animal, curved inlet of sea, having a dark reddish-brown color (as of a horse), land with curving hills around, make loud outcry for something, position of no escape, recess, reddish brown...bay
baseball, skin of a horse, skin of a horse; leather made from the hide of a horsehorsehide
 

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