Results for: deal with remaining enemy forces, finish off, get rid of liquid with cloth
English English
aquaculture, growing plants in liquid nutrient, process of growing plants in a nutrient rich solution in place of soil, tank farminghydroponics
Arab headdress for men comprised of a diagonally folded cloth secured to the head by an agal band (also keefiyeh), cotton headdress worn by Arab men, keffiyehkaffiyeh
archery target, hit somebody with hand, power and influence, punch, rag, piece of cloth; blow (Slang), strike (especially with the hand)clout
area behind balk line, baulk, foil somebody, illegal pitching move, large piece of wood, make illegal pitching motion, obstacle, refuse to deal with something, refuse to move forward; hesitate; hinder, thwart, stop short, turn away, unplowed ridge, unp...balk
area of business or industry, business publication, business; commerce; barter; occupation, buy and sell goods, buying and selling, commercial customers, commercial; of commerce, deal, deal in something, transact, buy and sell; barter, exchange; purcha...trade
area of electric and magnetic forceselectromagnetic field
area of electric forceselectric field
area of low pressure, channel for liquid, container for animal food or water, industrial container, long and narrow receptacle (e.g. for holding food and water for animals); channel or drain for transporting water; elongated depression between two wave...trough
area on playing field, bring to a conclusion; complete, finish, conclude; cease, completion, termination; purpose, aim; death, extremity of a scale, extremity of object, final part, goal, have a tip, leftover piece, limit or boundary, part of communica...end
area outside boxing ring ropes, border around green, cloth worn to protect clothing; front-most part of a stage; parking area for airplanes, conveyor belt made of slats, low-angled surface, paved area at airport, projecting edge, protective garment tie...apron
argue, buyer of stolen goods, deal in stolen goods, enclose area with fence, enclose within a fence or other barrier; separate with a fence or other barrier; protect, guard; fight with swords; evade a question, respond in a vague manner, enclosing stru...fence
arise from, originate in, be derived from; end in, finish in, culminate in, cause an outcome, consequence, desired outcome, effect, follow as consequence, number, scoreresult
arising from impulse, arising from internal cause, growing uncultivated, instinctive, natural; not premeditated, impromptu, unplanned; arising from internal forces (of a natural phenomena), unrestrainedspontaneous
armed forces chaplain, clergyman, somebody sanctimoniousHoly Joe
armed forces from Australia and New Zealand who fought in World War I, ANZACAustralian and New Zealand Army Corps
 

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