Results for: rope at lower edge of sail, rope for standing on
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boot cut lower at the back, loose rubber boot for wet conditionswellington boot; wellington
border, forming of an edge, something which forms an edge (as in a border, fringe, frill, decoration, etc.), used to form edgesedging
border; settled land bordering unexplored territory, edge of settlement, international border, limit of knowledgefrontier
bottom part of letter, person or thing that descends, one who comes down; any lower-case letter with a part that extends below the baseline; part of a letter that extends below the baseline (such as g, q, etc.), something descendingdescender
bottom side, lower portion, lower side, undesirable sideunderside
boundary enclosing an area, curve enclosing area, outer boundary of a figure or area; total length of the outer boundary, outer edge of territoryperimeter
boundary, perimeter, circumference; outer border, outer edge, position of little involvement, surfaceperiphery
breaking down into smaller molecules, process where heavy molecules of petroleum are broken down into hydrocarbons of lower molecular weight; thermal decomposition, verycracking
brief period of time, jiffy, moment, pull up or secure something, pull with a rope; pull up with a rope and tie off (e.g. a sail on ship)trice
bring to lower level, make somebody listless or tireddrag down
bring type together, kerne, medieval soldier, overlap adjacent characters, part of a character, part of a typeface that extends beyond the edge of the metal type block (Printing); soldier or a group of Irish foot soldiers (Archaic); peasant (Archaic), ...kern
broke a bone in his lower leg; was successfulbroke a leg
built like a castle, indented or serrated like battlements, with battlements or serrated top edge, with castle or castlescastellated
bumkin, peasant, yokel, awkward and unsophisticated person; beam that projects outward from a ship (used to attach sails, wooden planks, etc.), pole to secure sail in boatsbumpkin
burr, bur, create rough edge, remove rough edge, submachine gun//burr, tool for removing burrsburp gun
 

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