Results for: consisting of numbers, of numbers of things
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arrive in large numbers, bleed a lot from the womb, bleed a lot in menstruation, cover area with waterflood
arrogant person who talks excessively about meaningless things; bag from which air flows in the pipes of a bagpipe to make sound, bag in musical instrument, boring talkerwindbag
art of making clay and porcelain objects; clay or porcelain objects, making things from ceramicceramics
art of making collages, artwork composed of numerous images pasted on a board or canvas, combination of different things, make collage, picture with pieces stuck on surfacecollage
art of surviving in woods or forest; camping, trapping, hunting; woodworking, skill in making things from wood, skill in things concerning woodswoodcraft
art technique using one color, artwork in one color, black-and-white coloration, black-and-white image, consisting of one color, drawing in different shades of one color, artwork made with different shades of one color, dull, in shades of one color, mo...monochrome
articulated without friction, clear, consisting of a liquid, convertible to cash, flowing substance, frictionless consonant, made up of molecules that move freely but do not tend to separate; of or comprised of liquids; smooth, fluid; clear, bright; pr...liquid
artisan, master, skilled worker, expert, skillful person, somebody who makes things by handcraftsman
as expected, by nature, in a natural manner; unaffectedly, artlessly; according to the usual course of things; of course, in normal way, realistically, without artificial aid or treatmentnaturally
assemblage, gathering of people; open space which holds large numbers of people; promenade in a park; boulevard, crowd, gathering together, large open spaceconcourse
assemble for military parade, celebratory procession of people, claim to be something else, display of people or things, flamboyant or flaunting exhibition of something, gathering of troops in formation, go on festive procession, lineup; procession; di...parade
assembly of components, assembly of substances in equilibrium, combination of related things or parts that form a complex whole; body of an animal or human considered as a whole; set of principles or ideas; method, procedure; organization, orderliness,...system
assembly, assembly; meeting; convention; cluster, collection; pustule, abscess, boil, cluster of things, collecting of something, folds in clothgathering
association, combine harvester, do things simultaneously, harvest crops with machine, harvesting machine; combination (especially of political or business interests), join or mix together, unite chemically, join; come together; become onecombine
athletic contest consisting of five competitive events, modern pentathlon, Olympic track and field contestpentathlon
 

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