Results for: additional feature, blow, whipping
English English
criticize somebody, end of a whip, eyelash, flexible part of a whip; whip; blow from a whip, stroke of a whip; something which stings or urges forward in the manner of a whip; eyelash, flick to and fro, impact of something, incite people, movement like...lash
crushing blow, blow which causes death, killing blow, fatal action or eventdeathblow
custom that is exceptional to Germany or its inhabitants; linguistic characteristic of German (particularly a German idiom or other feature that appears in a language other than German); admiration for Germany and imitation of German waysgermanism
cutting, piece of meat that has been chopped off containing a bone (particularly rib); chopping action or stroke; ball that is hit to roll on the groung but bounces high in the air (Sports); short downward stroke (in Tennis); short sharp blow (in boxin...chopping
damage to part of an organ caused by a blow to another part of that organ (Medicine), injury to one side of organcontrecoup
decoration placed in the center (of a table, etc.), main feature, something in central positioncenterpiece
defeat convincingly, dull heavy sound, heavy blow, make dull heavy sound, palpitate or pound, strike heavily, strike with something heavy so as to produce a dull heavy sound; strike with such a sound, knock; walk with heavy steps, thud, dull heavy soun...thump
defining characteristic, implied additional meaning, inferred meaning, suggesting meaning for wordconnotation
defining feature, distinguishing quality; trait, attribute, typical, typical; distinctive, whole number in logarithmcharacteristic
delicate mixture of egg whites and sugar that is beaten stiff and browned in the oven and is usually used as a topping for pies and cakes, pastry made of a meringue shell that is filled with fruit or whipping cream, meringue cookie or shell, style of m...meringue
deviation from course, latitude for variation, space, time to maneuver; additional money (time, etc.); sideways motion, drifting to the side (Nautical, Aeronautics)leeway
difference, uniqueness; excellence; honor, mark of honor, distinguishing feature, high quality, mark of high achievement, something to be proud ofdistinction
discounted, easily disassembled, easily disassembled object, knockout, act of striking and causing to fall; lowering of prices; object which can be easily taken apart (for storage, etc.), overwhelming blow, amazing; easily disassembled, made to be take...knockdown
discussion, dispute; claim; rationale; cause; variable that is applied to a routine and determines the result of that routine (Computers), feature controlling computer program, logical statements with conclusion, noun element in clause, quarrel, reason...argument
displayed again, reexhibited, presented an additional timeredisplayed
 

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