Results for: fiber, thin threadlike object
English English
bast fiber, layer of sap carrying cells (within a tree); strong fibers (from tree bark), phloem, raffiabast
battercake, flannel cake, flapjack, flat round piece of dough which is fried on both sides, griddlecake, flatten, griddle cake, hotcake, make pancake landing, thin fried cakepancake
be a particular weight, be burdensome, evaluate, find the weight of something, guess the weight of, have importance, measure by weight, measure the heaviness of (an object, proposition, etc.); consider; be of a particular heaviness; burden; be signific...weigh
be about something, be manager of, deal with, feel, touch with the hands; deal in, do business with; manage; treat, means, name, operate, part for holding or operating something, part of an object designed to be gripped by the hand; first name, nicknam...handle
be derisive or scornful, eat hungrily, expression of scorn, mock, gibe, jeer, ridicule; object of derision or mockery; food (Slang), object of scorn, deride, ridicule; eat voraciously (Slang)scoff
be good for filming, coated strip for taking pictures, cover with a thin layer, cover with a thin layer; be covered with a thin layer; record a motion picture, make a motion picture, make movie of something, motion pictures collectively, movie industry...film
be unkind to somebody, bring up food, not accept something, not accept transplant, not keep or accept something, refuse, decline, deny, turn down, something or somebody not wanted, something or someone that does not match up to standards; object of low...reject
bearing leaves, leafy; leaflike; bearing leaves; pertaining to leaves; made up of thin layers, of or resembling a leaffoliaceous
beat fast, compete against in race, contest between rivals, contest of speed, contest of speed; descent, heritage, enter something in race, fact of belonging to a group, groove guiding sliding object, group of humans, horse races or horseracing, humank...race
become blurred by tears, condensed water vapor, film over, fine spray, fog, haze; veil of tears, blurry vision, liquid suspension in gas, make misty, dim, obscure; cloud, make opaque, obscuring thing, spray something, thin fogmist
become covered with a thin layerfilm over
become or make something less dense, make something more refined, rarify, thin out, make less dense; refine, purifyrarefy
become powdery, cube of chalk for rubbing cue, draw or mark something with chalk, powdery white rock, rub chalk on a cue, soft marker made from chalk, white limestone; object which is made of limestone (or something which resembles limestone) and is us...chalk
become thin or less; diminish in intensity, decrease, make or become weaker, make pathogen less virulentattenuate
being something in practice, being such in power or effect though not formally recognized; imaginary, hypothetical; computer simulated, computerized representation of an actual object (Computers), generated by computer, relating to data storage managem...virtual
 

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