Results for: stitch forming edge or binding
English English
coagulating, forming into clotsclotting
coast between low and high tides, country, dry land, help to stop something failing, land alongside a body of water, beach; dry land as opposed to water; support beam, reinforcement, prop, land at edge of water, prop to support something, prop up a str...shore
coating, covering (ornamental or protective); decorative trim sewn on the edge of clothes or other fabric, cuffs and collar of jacket, lining that finishes edge, pertaining to coating, covering (ornamental or protective); positioning to face something,...facing
collar for attaching or strengthening, raised edge (Machinery)flange
collection of organisms forming a compound organismzoarium
combined as one whole, formed into a corporation, existing as a corporation; united, combined into one body; forming a part of, included in, legally constituted as a corporationincorporated
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
complain continuously, improve something with refinements, machine tool, sharpen blade on whetstone, sharpen the edge of a tool, stone for sharpening tools, want very muchhone
complete and utter, composed of identical polygons, enlisted soldier; frequent customer, repeat customer, following normal grammatical patterns, following routine, forming part of professional force, frequent visitor, happening frequently, having equal...regular
complex grammatical structure, complication, decline in function, decrease in size, developmental process forming tube, entanglement; complexity; intricacy; curling inward; degeneration (Biology, Physiology); raising of a quantity to a certain power (M...involution
compound forming limestonecalcium carbonate
condition of having a keen edge or point; intelligence, shrewdness; pungency; clarity, distinctness; severitysharpness
condition of having tiny notches, notch on edge of something, state of being jagged like a saw, state of being serratedserrulation
confiscating or being confiscated, going into or being in isolation, ion-binding process, seclusion; segregation, separation; temporary seizure of property pending the outcome of a legal claim (Law); formation of a sequestrum, formation of a piece of d...sequestration
consisting of one cycle; comprised of one spiral part (Botany); of or pertaining to a molecular structure in the form of one ring (Chemistry), forming one whorl, living during one year, with a single-ring molecular structuremonocyclic
 

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