Results for: ornamental coverings of a different color on the collar and cuffs of a military uniform
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bicycle, car, caster, circle which revolves on an axis; steering wheel; disk, drum; spin; rotation; cycling, driving force or workings, make a circular movement, medieval torture device, military formation, move on wheels, move smoothly, movement in a ...wheel
big group, collective name for some animals, consort with somebody, gather in a group; move in a group; march or walk in order; parade the flag before military troops (for ceremonial purposes); form into a troop or troops (Archaic), go as a large order...troop
bird with elaborate ruff, card game, fancy pleated collar, high and frilled collar (worn during the 16th and 17th centuries), neck hair or feathers, play trump on different suit, playing of trump card, ruffleruff
bishops, color combining red and blue, color purple, color made by combining red and blue, elaborate or exaggerated, having a purple coloring, bluish-red, imperial rank, of a dark red-blue, purple object, rank of cardinal or bishop, robe in color purpl...purple
blab, inform on, tell on (Slang), creamy orange, creamy orange-yellow color, peach-colored, having a yellowish-orange color, small tree with edible fruit, somebody or something excellent, sweet round fruit with stone, variety of fruit with a large pit ...peach
black color; darknessblackness
bleach; turn pale; whiten (of plants); remove almond skins by boiling; scald, blench, put food briefly in boiling water, remove or lose color, whiten vegetables by growing in darkblanch
blend in with something, change color of photograph, combinations of color and shading, firmness of muscles, general quality, give a sound or ring; give a color or tint, intonation, machine sound, note, particular kind of sound, plainsong, prevailing c...tone
blinkers, eye coverings for a horse, blinders; someone or something that winks; eye or an eyelash (Informal); blinkers, turn signal (British), eye or part of eye, somebody who winkswinker
blitz, make a swift surprise attack by air and ground forces (German), swift military offensiveblitzkrieg
blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes, military operation,...siege
blood-red, bloodthirsty, choleric, confident, having blood as dominant humor, optimistic, hopeful; confident, certain; having a reddish complexion, ruddy; red, having the color of blood; sanguinary, see also:melancholic, see also:phlegmaticsanguine
bloodstone, bluish color, flower that turns toward sun, light purple, lavender (color), of bluish color, plant with purple flowers, survey instrument, type of fragrant plant or shrub with clusters of small purple flowersheliotrope
blossom of lilac, flowering tree, pale pinkish-purple color, pale purple, lilac-colored, shrub which bears large clusters of strongly scented purple or white flowerslilac
blow or slap, buffer, color a pale yellow, deaden force of something, enthusiast, handsome or beautiful, having a light yellow coloring; of or relating to a person who is very interested in or enthusiastic about a particular subject (i.e. history buff)...buff
 

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