Results for: transporting of goods in a lighter (flat bottomed barge)
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dormer with flat roofshed dormer
dorsoventral, flatdorsiventral
drained of energy, growing along the ground, incapacitate somebody, lay somebody or something on ground, lie face downward, lying down, lying flat on face, lying low, subjugated; beaten, defeated; helpless, defenseless, unprotected; exhausted, feeble, ...prostrate
drug seller, one who travels about selling small wares, merchant; distributor; vendor, pedlar, somebody who peddles goodspeddler
duties on goods, taxes, government agency, place where dutiable goods are examinedcustoms
duty levied on goods, list of costs, list of tariffs, price, rate; protective tax, set costtariff
duty-free goods, exempted from excise duties, store selling duty-free goods, without customs and excise dutiesduty-free
economical, material, of economy or economics, pertaining to the management of goods and services; of the science of economics, profitableeconomic
edible plant, edible plant which is related to the onion and has a white rounded bulb and flat green leavesleek
effective verbal expression, means of communicating; network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies, study of human communication, systems for communicating, transportation of troopscommunications
either of two flat muscles at either side of the back of the neck that turn and extend the head and neck, muscle on side of necksplenius
elevated flat region, flat elevated area of land, tabletableland
elk, large mammal with flat antlersmoose
employee responsible for shipping goodsshipping clerk
enclosed motor vehicle, front, large closed vehicle used for transporting goods or people; railroad car (British), transport by van, travel in a van, wing, winnowing devicevan
 

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