Results for: branch of road or river, branch out, split, separate, divide
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binding, of or pertaining to the river Styx; dark, gloomy; hellish, terrible, of the Styx, pitch-blackStygian
biological characteristics of plant, branch of biology dealing with plant life, plant life of specific area, study of plantsbotany
birds sharing a roost, branch or perch on which birds rest; house or coop in which birds nest and sleep, go to sleep, place where birds sleep, sleep on a perch or branch (about birds), temporary accommodationsroost
birth defect that is characterized by a split in the spinal column, condition of spinal columnspina bifida
block roadclose off
block to progress or agreement, deadlock, standstill, place from which there is no escape; dead-end street, cul-de-sac, road without exitimpasse
blond-haired (Slang); sandbar in a river, head of white-blond hair, low island, somebody with blond hairtowhead
blood vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart; main road leading into a city, main route, type of blood vesselartery
blow on something, device for moving air, device that produces currents of air; follower, admirer, supporter, enthusiastic admirer, fanatic, fire gun with repeated chopping movement, move air using fan, personal cooling device, separate grain from chaf...fan
blvd; broad tree-lined avenue; main road, median strip, wide streetboulevard
body of lawmakers, national lawmaking body of a country; branch of government authorized to make lawslegislature
bomb fragment, break into sharp fragments, break off into small slender fragments; cause to split into small slender fragments; separate into factions, divide group, small slender fragment that has broken off of a larger piece (of glass, wood, etc.); s...splinter
bond layers together, cover something with a thin layer, form metal into thin layers, made up of overlapping layers, layered, laminated, material made up of bonded layers, separate into layers, separate into layers; flatten into a thin sheet (of metal)...laminate
boneless portion of fish or meat, cut a fillet from something, decorative line on the cover of book, filet, flat narrow molding, hair ribbon; slice of boneless meat or fish (especially beef); thin molding used to separate larger mouldings (Architecture...fillet
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
 

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