Results for: edition produced in limited numbers
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chemical substance (produced by the action of nitric and sulfuric acid on cellulose) used in manufacturing lacquers and explosives, chemical used in plastics, see also:guncottonnitrocellulose
chemical substance; product manufactured by means of chemicals, composed of chemical s, pertaining to chemistry, used in a chemical process, produced by a chemical process, relating to chemistry, substance used or made by chemistrychemical
chemically produced electricity; use of chemically produced electricity for therapeutic purposes, electricity as medical therapy, production of electricity by chemical reaction, voltaismgalvanism
chemically produced substance or material, insincere, made by a chemical process, of or pertaining to synthesis; artificial, man-made; not real, not genuine; of or pertaining to a language that uses inflectional affixes to express relationships, someth...synthetic
Chinese fruit, Chinese tree, fruit-bearing tree native to southern China; small sweet fruit produced by the lychee tree, lichee, litchilychee
choose from others, pick out, chosen, picked out; choice, superior, prime; discriminating, choosy, picky, having limited membership, lean, of good quality, specially chosenselect
chop into small cubes; play games with dice, chunks, cubes with different numbers of spots on each side (used in games of chance), cut into cubes, decorate with square pattern, gamble with dice, gambling game played with dice, take risksdice
cipher; original code, succession of commands in a programming language (Computers); collection of instructions of the law, the codex and rules, computer information, information system of letters or numbers, patient with no heartbeat or breathing, pro...code
civil officer who has the authority to administrate the law; minor judicial officer who has limited jurisdiction in criminal cases (i.e. justice of the peace), local law officer, lower court judgemagistrate
classic racing video game (produced by Sega)Outrun
classification of chemicals produced in the medulla of the adrenal gland (including but not limited to epinephrine and norepinephrine), type of organic compoundcatecholamine
clever and effective, resourceful, inventive, talented; produced in an imaginative or original manneringenious
close forcefully, close or set down with great force and noise, bang; criticize severely (Slang), criticism, hit, impact, put something down violently, strong impact; loud noise produced by a strong impact; act of shutting forcefully; severe criticism ...slam
coarse granular flour which is produced during the milling of fine flour (used in pasta, pudding, etc.), grains of ground wheatsemolina
coarse, produced by vibrating wires, resembling or made of a thin flexible cord of metal; sinewy, strong, tough; lean and muscular; produced by vibrating wires, slim but strongwiry
 

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