Results for: listing by items, act of describing the parts of, enumeration
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binge, cut something unevenly, drunken state, jagged projection, make jagged or uneven, form sharp protruding parts, notch, period of intoxication, sharp protruding part on an edge or surface; binge, spree; intoxicated state, tear in clothing, zigzagjag
birthday of an 18-year-old, next after the seventeenth; being one of 18 equal parts, number 18 in a series; one part of eighteen equal parts, 1/18, one of 18 parts of somethingeighteenth
birthday of an 80-year-old, next after the seventy-ninth; being one of 80 equal parts, number 80 in a series; one part of eighty equal parts, 1/80, one of 80 parts of somethingeightieth
board for drying ceramics, clay-working tool, gilding tool, makeshift bed, palette, platform for loads, regulating lever in a timepiece, straw mattress, straw-filled mattress; hard and simple bed; platform used to stack items during moving or storage; ...pallet
boarding of ship to search it, discover something by examination, examination of computer file, examine computer file, examine public record, examine something for concealed items, examine thoroughly, quest, hunt, instance of looking for something; inv...search
body of a human being without the head or arms and legs; image of a body lacking limbs or the head, sculpture, something with parts missing, upper bodytorso
body structure, cleavage, division into segments, separation into parts; division of a creature or organ into equal parts (Biology); cell division (Biology), segmented structure, splitting into segmentssegmentation
body structure, collect a set of playing cards, construct, create; energize, increase intensity, figure, have something built, make something by joining parts, stage of software development, standard of construction, to form or developbuild
bone marrow harvest, consequences of previous action, crop that is gathered or ripens, gather crop, gather nonplant items, quantity of crop, reap results, gather in ripe crops; catch, gather (fish), reaping, gathering in of crops; time of the year when...harvest
book collecting separate works, bus, large passenger vehicle; reprinted works of an author, works of the same theme reprinted together in a single edition; compilation, having different functions at the same time; compiled of various items, omnibus edi...omnibus
book containing detailed information about medications (i.e. formulas, preparation instructions, etc.); supply of various drugs, book describing drugs and their uses, collection of drugs, pharmacopeiapharmacopoeia
book describing trees, regional forest, sylvasilva
book listing herbs, of aromatic herbs, pertaining to or consisting of herbsherbal
border, boundary, parts of a plot of land which touch an adjoining plot of landabuttal
bottom drawer, chest for storing household items, household items collected before marriagehope chest
 

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