Results for: covered with cloth (used to describe books with stiff covers), with cloth-covered cover
English English
box that is open at one end and is used for storing a book or books, protective case for booksslipcase
brake part, center of flowerhead, computer storage device, disc, flat circular object; circular object of covered in magnetic material and used for storing computer data; central part of a flower head, part between bones of spine, round flat object, st...disk
branch of a river that does not lead into another body of water, "dead-end" channel; riverbed that is only covered in water during the rainy season; pool of stagnant water, pool linked to riverbillabong
break something into flakes, cocaine, cover something with flakes, fake, form into flakes and fall off, odd person, peel; chip; come off in small pieces; form into flakes; cover with flakes, platform for drying fish, small flat piece, small manufacture...flake
breechcloth, cloth worn around hips, cloth worn around the waist or hipsloincloth
brew tea, burn caused by boiling liquid or steam, burn caused by liquid, burn somebody with hot liquid, burn with hot liquid or steam; treat with or cover with boiling liquid or steam; heat to a temperature just below the boiling point, heat liquid to ...scald
bright red color, bright red color; bright red clothing or fabric, bright red in color, having a bright red coloring, scarlet clothscarlet
bring self back to normal, compensate for something, obtain something through a court, reclaim something from waste, recuperate, get well; get back, regain, obtain again; cover again, regain something, return to normal, return to the right position, su...recover
bristle of worm, stiff hair (Zoology)chaeta
bristle or hair, stiff hair (Biology)seta
bristling, bristling; covered with bristles; pointing towards the outside; expressing horrorhorrent
bristly, covered with bristles, covered with stiff hairs, setiferoussetigerous
broad thin expanse, flat, and thin, cloth used on bed, cover with a sheet; wrap in a sheet; provide with sheets, cover with thin layer, covering thinly, expanse of something moving, fall over broad expanse, flat baking pan, flat thin rectangular piece,...sheet
brocade, canopy, permanent ornamental canopy over an alter or tomb (Architecture); portable canopy used in religious processions, silk cloth interwoven with silver or gold threads and used for ceremonial purposesbaldachin
brown color, brown-colored, candy covered in chocolate, chocolate drink, smooth sweet brown food, sweet food made from cocoa and sugarchocolate
 

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