Results for: mat for glass, roller coaster, ship trading along coast, someone or something which coasts
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cask, container for spent nuclear fuel, half a bottle of rum, mold used in foundry, powder horn, round glass bottle with a long narrow neck (used in laboratory experiments); small glass or metal bottle with a screw-on lid; box, container (used in casti...flask
cast from mold, cast metal or glass, discovered, establish, institute, create, build; melt and pour into a mold (i.e. metal), find, find (Past participle of), provide with basis, set up institutionfound
cavalry horse, member of a cavalry unit, mounted police officer, mounted policeman; state policeman; cavalry soldier; paratrooper; soldier; cavalry horse; troopship, military transport ship (British), state troopertrooper
chaff ~, display in store window, glass-covered opening in building, glass-covered opening letting light in, make or supply with windows, opening similar to window, opening that is in the wall or roof of a structure and is usually covered with glass le...window
chain of islands that separate the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. They consist of three main island groups, the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahamas, that extend from the southeastern tip of Florida to the coast of Venezuela.West Indies
chalk ridge extending along the south coast of England, through Hampshire and SussexSouth Downs
chandelier, coat with a glossy finish, give a sheen to; make lustrous, cause to shine; become lustrous, glass pendant on chandelier, glaze on pottery, glorify, sheen; substance which gives a surface a gloss, polish; radiance, brightness; glory, splendo...luster
change into glass, turn into glassvitrify
change of course, complete and utter, completely, totally; very steeply, exclusive of anything else, nearly transparent fabric, position of ship at anchor, pure or unadulterated, side curvature of boat, swerve from a course, change course suddenly, cha...sheer
characteristic of Illyria, extinct language of Illyrians, historical inhabitant of eastern Adriatic coastIllyrian
characteristic of merchants, trading, wholesale, retail; characteristic of trade, commercial, industrial, relating to mercantilism, relating to merchants or tradingmercantile
charter, contract for renting a shipcharter party
checker, draft, draft; breeze, gust; drink; sip; depth of the submergence of a ship; catch of fishdraught
chincapin, chinkapin, dwarf chestnut, edible nut, large evergreen tree, shrubby chestnut of the beech family with elongated leaves and tiny edible nuts; evergreen tree of the Pacific coast (of the beech family) which has deeply grooved bark and dark gr...chinquapin
cigarette, cloud of tiny particles, cure food with smoke, darken, fumigate with smoke, give off smoke, give off smoke; give off a smokelike vapor; inhale and exhale tobacco smoke; preserve and flavor food by exposing it to wood smoke; darken glass usin...smoke
 

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