Results for: kindling, punk, wood that catches easily on fire and is used to start a larger fire, tinder
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augmentative affix or word, causing an increase, denoting great size or importance, making larger, serving to increaseaugmentative
Australian evergreen tree, hard reddish woodbeefwood
Australian tree, jarrah woodjarrah
avoid, band of wood, break a hole in an object, break inward, break staves, break the staves of; smash a hole in; break, smash to bits; supply with staves; become crushed in, fit a stave to, poetry stanza, rung or bar of wood, staff, thin strip of wood...stave
ax, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping woodaxe
axe, cut; fire, dismiss from a job, fire somebody, hatchet, sharp tool used for chopping wood, immediate closure, job loss, musical instrument, reduce something drastically, terminate something, tool for cuttingax
axis, central pin around which something turns; focus, center, basketball position or player, center point of wheeling movement, crucial person or thing, depend on something, object on which larger object turns, pivot man, provide with pivot, rotate on...pivot
backstop, player positioned behind batter, player who sits behind home plate to catch pitches thrown (Baseball), something or somebody that catchescatcher
ball lightning, ball of fire, ball of fire; something resembling a ball of fire (i.e. meteor); flaming center of a nuclear explosion; energetic person, bright meteorfireball
ball made of snow that has been packed or rolled together; any of a number of bushes bearing large white clusters of flowers; crushed ice flavored with syrup and served in a cup, ball of snow, cause to increase, frozen snack, grow larger at an accelera...snowball
ball used for softball, ballgame, form of baseball played on a smaller diamond with a larger ball; ball used in the game of softballsoftball
balsa wood, light strong wood (used to build models, rafts, etc.); raft, lightweight wood, tree with lightweight woodbalsa
balsam poplar, North Amrican larch tree, tamarack; wood of this treehackmatack
bank worker taking and paying money, checker, discharge, fire, dismiss (from military service); reject, dismiss somebody from armed forces, person who handles purchases in a store; bank employee who handles monetary transactions, somebody responsible f...cashier
bar, bannister; bar used to hang objects; railroad track, denounce or complain bitterly, fence or railing, lay railroad tracks; send by train; construct a fence, long piece of wood or metal, put rail on or around something, see also:third rail, steel b...rail
 

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