Results for: of the upper ocean layer
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clearstory, top of wall with windows, upper wall and row of windows in a cathedral (Architecture)clerestory
clerestory, top part of an inner wall with windows allowing light to come in; upper wall and row of windows in a cathedral (Architecture)clearstory
clip-on earring, ornament clipped to the upper earear clip
cloth band worn around the upper arm to signify a particular groupbrassard
cloth for coats, layer (of paint, dust, etc.) which covers a surface, thin layercoating
coat metal with a protective layer of oxide using electrolytic means, coat metal with oxideanodize
coat something with thin frost, compose rhymes, write words or lines of poetry that end in similar sounds (also rhyme); be similar in sound, sound alike or identical (also rhyme); cover with frost, coat with a thin white layer of ice crystals, frost co...rime
coil around something, completion of filming, cover something up, engross somebody, envelop something, filled tortilla sandwich, finish, finish filming, fold something up, garment wrapped around the upper body; shawl; scarf; blanket; coat; robe; shroud...wrap
cold current of the Atlantic Ocean, flowing south from Spain down the western coast of northern Africa, joining the westward-flowing North Equatorial Current west of Mauritania-SenegalCanary Current
cold ocean current that flows south past western Greenland and eastern Labrador and Newfoundland, Canada, to join the Gulf StreamLabrador Current
color something gold, cover something with gold, cover with a thin layer of gold; make golden; decorate, embellish, give the appearance of beauty to (especially in order to deceive)gild
come off in thin pieces, fortified tower, fruit or vegetable skin, have removable skin, lose outer layer, outer skin of fruit, pull something off, put ball through croquet hoop, remove outer layer of something, remove skin; shed skin, tool for moving b...peel
coming from or reaching far inside, dark in color, depths of the ocean, very deep part of a body of water; abyss; middle, center, down from a surface, far down or in, far from an edge, far from front to back, far from top to bottom, having a great dept...deep
coming from outside, on the outside, outdoor, outer part, outer layer, external, surface, outward appearance, scene outsideexterior
committee of state senators and representatives, legislature in former British colony, upper house in two-chamber legislaturelegislative council
 

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