Results for: end matter, material at back of book
English English
art of printing; form of print, appearance of printed material; arrangement of printtypog. (typography)
art of sword fighting; fences; material for constructing fences; use of witty remarks to avoid answering direct questions, dealing in stolen goods, evasiveness, fence materials, reparteefencing
art of writing in shorthand; material that has been written in shorthand, shorthand writing or typing, something written or typed in shorthandstenography
artery or vein or vertebra situated in the lumbar region, of the loin or loins, pertaining to the part of the body below the ribs and above the hipbones (in humans or quadruped animals), relating to lower backlumbar
article of adornment worn for show, cheap clothing; cheap jewelry; showiness; triviality, unimportant matter, ostentation, something triflingfrippery
artistic representation of life in the early American western frontier (usually a movie or book)western
Asian camel that has two humps on its backbactrian
asphalt, coat surface with blacktop, cover with asphalt, road made with blacktop, road-surfacing materialblacktop
assembly of a chapter, branch of a group, group of canons, one of the main divisions of a book or other literary work; phase, stage, period; local branch of an organization; assembly of church leaders, period of development, section of book, series of ...chapter
association of gangsters, business that sells news materials, come together as syndicate, control something as syndicate, council or jurisdiction of civil magistrate, form a syndicate; sell photographs or other material to a number of different newspap...syndicate
at an unknown place, conj. any place that; in any place that; to any place that; in some place, every time or place that, no matter where, where indeed, where?, in what location?wherever
at the back of a craft, toward the back of a shipaft
at the back of, buttocks, rear end, seat, causing something, following, in debt, in the past, late, tardy, prep. behind, in back of -, remaining, supporting somebody, underneathbehind
at the back, close to the rear, posterior, female deer, spotted marine fishhind
at the back, get in the way of, interference with ball, slow down; disturb; preventhinder
 

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