Results for: act of piercing with a sharp object, act of impaling
English English
cover, conceal, enshroud something, enshrouding object or force, loose sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck and hangs down the back; mask, disguisecloak
covered by insurance, object of insurance, protected or covered by insurance; assured, made certaininsured
covering for a handle, grip, handshake, grasping and holding of hands by two or more people (customarily done in greeting or parting); handle by which an object is held, hand-to-hand fighting, traveling baghandgrip
crack, slit; sharp tinkling sound, fill cracks in something, fill something with caulk, make a sharp, tinkling sound; caulk or fill cracks, make cracks in something, make or cause metallic sound, narrow opening, sharp ringing soundchink
cracknels, crisp pieces of fatty meat, sharp sound of snapping noises; crisp rind of roasted pork, snapping or popping noisescrackling
create wavy lines on Damascus steel, decorate metal with wavy patterns, design or object created by damascening, of or like damask, of or pertaining to damask fabric; of or pertaining to the decoration of metal with wavy patternsdamascene
creation of an object with the same variables, estate, property left by deceased person to heirs; attributes or genetic qualities passed from parents to offspring; hierarchical transfer of all definitions and methods of a class to its sub-classes (in o...inheritance
crush or pound substance using pestle, pulverize; grind, muller, stick used for grinding with a mortar; any tool used to crush or pulverize materials, object for crushing or grindingpestle
cubé, cube -shaped object, cubic inches, dice, multiply item by itself twice, product of three equal numbers, raise to the third power (Mathematics), shape composed of six equal squares; object shaped like a cube (i.e. box); third power (Mathematics),...cube
cut a design into something with acid, cut marks with something sharp, corrode (with an acid); engrave, carve out (with an acid); impress clearly (figurative or literal), make clearly visibleetch
cut completely through limb, make somebody immobile with shock, pierce through somebody, pierce with a sharp object, impale; hold motionless with terror or amazementtransfix
cut hair, wool, or foliage from, cut off, cut off hair or fleece; trim with a sharp tool; deprive of, take away, cutting tool, deform by applying twisting force, move cleanly through something, pair of shears, removal of fleece, shear strain, shear str...shear
cut something out using a sharp tool, eradicate something, extinguish somethingstamp out
cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance, hunting or fishing spear, long cavalry spear, metal-piercing device, pierce something with a sharp instrument, steel-tipped wooden spear carried by knights and cavalry soldiers; sharp poi...lance
cutting, piece of meat that has been chopped off containing a bone (particularly rib); chopping action or stroke; ball that is hit to roll on the groung but bounces high in the air (Sports); short downward stroke (in Tennis); short sharp blow (in boxin...chopping
 

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