Results for: handle by which a door is opened, round handle on door
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pertaining to the Romanesque style, pertaining to a style of architecture which developed in western Europe during the 9th-12th centuries (characterized by round arches and vaults, and elaborate ornamentation), relating to the period of Romanesque arch...Romanesque
plant belonging to the legume family; round flattened seed produced by the lentil plant and used for food, plant with edible seedslentil
plant with round flat seed podspennycress
polished precious stone (without facets), round, round gem, rounded gem-cuttingcabochon
pom-pom, small round flower, tassel, tuft used as decoration; large tuft used by cheerleaders; flower that is in the shape of a spherical tuftpompon
potbellied stove, potbelly, round stovepotbelly stove
pref. around, round aboutcircum
protective material around a door, weather stripweather stripping
protective strip of metal or other material that prevents from leaving finger marks on a painted or polished doorfingerplate
pudding made from the heart and liver of a sheep mixed with oatmeal and boiled in the stomach of the animal (Scottish Cookery), Scottish round sausagehaggis
race, contest; bowler, rounded felt hat with a narrow brim (worn by men), round felt hatderby
release bolts on door, unlock, open, remove the boltunbolt
remove a bar, unlock, open, remove bars, unlock a doorunbar
remove somebody, round earring or pendant, say something casually, secret repository for dangerous messages, see also: mail drop, short spur, slope downward, small amount of liquid, small globule of liquid, drip; very small amount; pendant; piece of ca...drop
riding whip, riding whip with a short handle and long leather lash, strike with a leather riding whipquirt
 

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