Results for: having a border of a different color (Botany, Zoology), with edge of different color
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any of several varieties of soft material used as a sealant, caulk, seal with soft material, cover cracks or holes with putty, fix or repair something with putty, light gray, light gray color, paste forming top coat on plaster, paste used in glazing wi...putty
any of various deciduous or evergreen trees having lobed leaves and bearing acorns; hard wood from the oak tree; brown color resembling the color of oak wood, hard wood of oak tree, oak wreath or garland, of rich brown color, shrub with lobed leaves, t...oak
any plant from the genus Primula, having a pale yellow color; of primroses, similar to primroses (type of plant), primrose flower, primula, small plant with colorful flowersprimrose
any plant from the sage family, any plant from the genus Salvia (Botany), ornamental red-flowered plantsalvia
any plant of the genus Calceolaria (Botany), slipperwort, tropical American plantcalceolaria
any plant of the parsley family, any plant from the genus Sanicula (Botany), flowering plant formerly used as astringentsanicle
any species of bacteria from the phylum Schizophyta (Zoology)schizomycete
appearing to change colordichroic; dichroitic
application of bleach, chlorine product used for whitening; act of whitening, color-removing substance, lighten in color, make white, use bleach onbleach
approach a state or quality, border on an area, approach; border, be on the verge; tend towards, lean in a certain direction, boundary, change gradually, clock spindle, edge, brink; wand, staff (especially one that indicates authority), move in particu...verge
Arab, Islamic or Arab, member of ancient desert people, Muslim opposing Christian Crusades, nomadic tribe that lived on the Syrian border of the Roman Empire (History); Arab, member of a Semitic people of the Middle East and northern Africa; Moslem (es...Saracen
arc of bands of color, bow, bright multicolored sight, colorful arc seen in the sky after a rainstorm (caused by sunlight shining through water droplets suspended in the air), false hope, multicolored arc in sky, varied assortment, with many different ...rainbow
architectural decoration of curved leaves used at the edge of a spire or gable, decorative carved leafcrocket
architectural ornamentation, brief elegant characterization of a scene or a person (in written, musical, or dramatic form); picture that fades at the edges without a defined border; decorative illustration in various places in a book (e.g. beginning or...vignette
area above stage, ball hit high, be acceptable, be discussed increasingly, be pilot, be quick to do something, crafty, disappear, display flag on pole, edge of flag, entrance flap of tent, float through air, fly ball, fly-fishing lure, flying insect, f...fly
 

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