Results for: edible internal organs, something thrown away, useless by-products
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connector, flexible tissue which connects bones and cartilage and supports organs (Anatomy), tough tissue connecting body partsligament
consisting of or pertaining to vegetables, plant, edible fruit of a plant; (Informal) person having little or no brain activity (usually due to an injury)vegetable
consumer goods that are long-lasting (such as household appliances), durable goods, hard goods, long-lasting productsdurables
container, vessel, flower-bearing part of plant, plant part bearing reproductive organs, thalamus, torusreceptacle
contains within it the purpose of existence (Philosophy), done for its own sake, possessing internal purposeautotelic
cooked with truffles; cooked with any one of a number of subterranean fungi that are edibletruffled
corn kernels as food, edible corn, sugar cornsweet corn
corn salad, mâche, plant of the genus Valerianella having edible leaves that are sometimes used in saladmache
corn stalks used as fodder, leftover or useless parts of plants that remains after harvesting (i.e. corn stalks, etc. - used as animal feed)stover
cornucopia, horn-shaped edible fungushorn of plenty
cosmetic oil, desert shrub yielding cosmetic oil, small desert tree or shrub (native of Mexico, Arizona, and California) that has edible seeds that produce a waxy oil; oil extracted from the jojoba tree and is used in shampoos and cosmeticsjojoba
county in England; name of several rivers in England; American corporation headquartered in New York City, direct marketer of cosmetics and beauty productsAvon
cover something with tallow, fatty substance used to make candles, hard fat obtained from animal products (used to make candles, soap, etc.); fatty substance obtained from plants, substance made from vegetable mattertallow
create from junk; engage in a useless task, deceive or mislead somebody, do something impractical, insignificant pursuit, politically motivated government projectboondoggle
create positive mental picture, imagine, make image of internal organs, envisage, conjure upvisualize
 

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