Results for: narrow neck of land occupied by Panama, separating the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea
English English
bottom of the ocean, seabed, floor of a sea or oceanseafloor
boulder clay, cashbox, drawer, container for money, conj. until, up to the time that, glacial deposit, prep. until, prepare land for crops, work the soil, plow or dig soil in preparation for plantingtill
boundary marker, distinctive or prominent object in a landscape (often serves as a guide to travelers on land or sea); territorial marker; building or site which has historical significance; important event, turning point (in history), highly significa...landmark
boundary or gap, calculate occurrence of one number in another, cause disagreement between people, dividing ridge between drainage areas, watershed; line of division, mark something off, ridge separating watersheds, separate and go in different directi...divide
bowling alley, lane; trail, path, large marble, narrow passage, outfield zone in baseball, part of tennis court, path in garden or park, small street, tramlinealley
box tortoise, N American land turtlebox turtle
bracken, dense bushes, device that slows or stops machine, device which is used to slow or stop a vehicle; thicket; type of fern; carriage, fiber-separating machine, lever or handle on a machine, metal-folding machine, press brake, restraint on somethi...brake
braid, plait; fold, crease, weave, map area of land, plait something, plan or map, plot of land, portion, part; small area of land; chart, graph; map, prepare a graph, prepare a chart; prepare a mapplat
brain nerve fibers, narrow piece of tissue connecting two parts of a bodily organ (Anatomy, Zoology), pons Varoliipons
branch of science dealing with the measurement of land and determination of geographical pointsgeodesics
branch of the United States armed forces that is trained for combat on land and in the sea and in the air and works in cooperation with the United States NavyUSMC (United States Marine Corps)
bread baked in long narrow loaves, French bread; rectangular-shaped gem, convex molding, rectangular gem, shape of baguette gem, stick-shaped loafbaguette
break down gradually, eat away, form by weathering, wear away land, grind down, corrode; slowly consume, wear tissue awayerode
breaking of crystal along plane, departing, departure; separation; death; path, track, dividing, done while leaving, separating; dividing; of parting, of a departureparting
breed animals or plants from different species or varieties, crossbreed, hybridize, breed with other groups, breed within a narrow groupinterbreed
 

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