Results for: put ships and troops into position
English English
branch of armed forces, large armed group, large number of things, large organized group, military force, military troopsarmy
branch of road or river, branch out, split, separate, divide; make into the shape of a fork; pierce or lift with a fork, cause to branch, chess position, divide into two, dividing point in road or river, eating utensil with two or more prongs; pitchfor...fork
breakdown lorry, machine that wrecks, machine that tears down; one that salvages or removes wrecks; rescue vehicle; one who wrecks or tears down buildings as a profession; one who loots shipwrecked or destroyed ships, somebody demolishing buildings or ...wrecker
breakwater, bridge support, column projecting from wall, landing for ships, wharf; support beam, pillar; dock, platform, seaside structure, vertical structural support, wall between adjacent doors, wall reinforcementpier
breed, breeding partner, bring together for breeding; pair, couple; copulate (of animals); marry; achieve the position of checkmate in the game of chess, connect two objects, deck officer, friend, companion; co-worker, colleague; spouse, marital partne...mate
briefcase, attache case; list of securities and stocks; position of a government minister, flat case, group of investments, ministerial responsibilities, portfolio contents, range of productsportfolio
bring self back to normal, compensate for something, obtain something through a court, reclaim something from waste, recuperate, get well; get back, regain, obtain again; cover again, regain something, return to normal, return to the right position, su...recover
bringing of unreasonable lawsuits, buying of church or government position, fraud, cheating; starting of lawsuits; starting of arguments, illegal shipping practicebarratry
British academic post, finance for lectures, position of lecturer in United States, position of professor in an academic institutionlectureship
build with wood; support with wood, growing trees, large wooden building support, lumber, made of timbers, part of the framework of a ship, provide something with timbers, somebody as suitable material for position, trees; logs; wood; qualities, charac...timber
burn slightly; dry or parch with intense heat; be burned slightly; be dried or parched; criticize severely; travel at excessive speed (Slang); destroy a territory before retreating so that it is of no use to advancing troops (Military), burn something ...scorch
calk, caulking, fill something in, make boat watertight, make watertight, stop up leaks (in pipes, ships, etc.); put on calks (part on a horseshoe that prevents slipping)caulk
call for help, distress signal, letters which represent the radiotelegraphic signal (... --- ...) used by ships in distress; any cry for helpSOS
candidate status, state of being a candidate, state of being an applicant (for a position or job)candidacy
candidate, person who is seeking a particular position or favor (especially entrance into a religious order); petitioner, one who requests, religious order applicantpostulant
 

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