Results for: leaf blade, protective plate inside a hoof, thin layer, thin plate, thin sheet
English English
being kept down by force, psychological protective mechanism, see also:denial, state of being repressed, suppression; suppression of undesirable feelings urges or memories within the unconscious (Psychoanalysis)repression
being or occurring inside, interior, situated farther within; internal; intimate, private; hidden; of the mind or spirit, near or closer to the center, not obvious, privilegedinner
beneficial to one party, eating together at one table; living alongside or inside one another without causing harm or injury (plants & animals); living in the same area but with different lifestyle and values (people), table companion; any organism tha...commensal
Benevolent and Protective Order of ElksBPOE
betray somebody, cut or stab with a knife; cut through as with a knife, move through as with a knife, move with a swift smooth motion, stab somebody, stabbing weapon, tool for cutting or spreading, tool with a thin sharp blade that is used for cuttingknife
between walls, within walls; inside a school or other institution; within organ walls (Anatomy, Medicine)intramurally
Bible paper, thin paperIndia paper
bikini or underwear bottom, light sandal, long thin piece of leather, strip of leather used as whip or reins or for fastening; bikini bottom or underwear that has only a thin strap covering the rear-end; flip-flopsthong
billiard table rim, lace pillow, lacemaking accessory, pad, soft padded object, protect against impact, reduce unpleasant effect of, soft filled bag for sitting on, soft protective pad, something helpful, something soft and yielding, support or place o...cushion
black band indicating mourning, crepe, fine cloth, thin light fabric of silk or cotton; thin paper; black band signifying mourningcrape
black oxide on heated iron, bony plate on fish, clean scales or scale from something, climb something, climb; ascend; weigh; do according to a particular ratio; remove flakes or scales; become covered in limescale; change the size of something; adjust ...scale
blade fitted to rifle, knife attached to the muzzle of a rifle, pierce with bayonet (knife attached to the muzzle of a rifle), stab with bayonetbayonet
blade for safety razorrazor blade
blade of a bulldozer or snowplow, blade of a plow, curved metal blade on the front of a plow which loosens the earth (Agriculture); one side of a concrete moldmoldboard
blade of a feather, compass or quadrant sight, part of a leveling rod, rotating blade, stabilizer on a missile, weather vane, weather vane; one of a set of blades mounted in a circle that rotates with the movement of the wind or water; guiding fin on a...vane
 

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