Results for: smaller section existing within a larger section
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consisting of little money, having very little money, existing on limited financial resources; long and thin, resembling a shoelace, long and narrow, lace or string used to fasten a shoe; small sum of moneyshoestring
consisting of sections, furniture in parts, involving different sections, made up of parts; pertaining to a particular part or region, local; pertaining to a part or section, section ofsectional
constant, enduring, perpetual, existing and likely to continue existingcontinuing
constituent substance, electric part, forming part, ingredient, single piece which forms part of a larger whole; part, vectorcomponent
construct a story, introduce elements into something larger, knit, interlace; wind (between obstacles); be knit, be interlaced; embroider, make cloth, make something by interlacing strands, move from side to side, pattern or texture in which a cloth is...weave
containing or based on hexagon, having a six-sided cross section, having six angles and six sideshexagonal
contents of magnum, large wine bottle, large wine bottle; type of gun; os magnum, bone in the palm of the hand (Anatomy), powerful gun, with a larger chargemagnum
continuing, continuous; existing; in progress, progress; continuing processongoing
contrasting section of masqueantimasque; antimask
contribute to something, join with something largerfeed into
convert sound into digital information, example of something, example; specimen, small part of something; representative part of a larger group, get a sample of something, group selected for testing, piece of recorded sound, specimen for analysis, take...sample
core memory, essential, essential part, iron in transformer, piece of computer memory, remove the core of a fruit, take out the center section of a fruit, sample obtained by drilling, stone used to make tools, take core out ofcore
cover with turf, cover with turf or sod, cover with a layer of grass and soil, ground, section of grass that has been cut or uprooted from the earth; turf, uppermost layer of soil containing grass roots and plants; homosexual (British Slang); guy, fell...sod
cover writing with more writing, replace an existing file with a new file of the same name (Computers); write too much or too elaborately; write over what is already written (causing it to be illegible), replace computer file, write something too elabo...overwrite
crayfish, type of fresh water animal that closely resembles a lobster (but are much smaller)crawdad
 

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