Results for: cross with two horizontal bars
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ancient religious symbol or ornamental figure in the shape of a Greek cross with the four arms bent at right angles; official emblem of the German Nazi party and the Third Reich, Nazi symbolswastika
angle between an aircraft wing and the horizontal; angle that is formed by two planes (Mathematics), angle made between surfaces, angle of an aircraft wing, having two plane faces (Mathematics)dihedral
angle of the horizon, eastward angle to object from north, horizontal angle of bearingazimuth
animal resulting from cross-species mating, compound, containing mixed elements, crossbred, crossbreed, mixed breed, cross between two animals or plants from different breeds or species, plant resulting from crossing, unusual as an electronic circuit, ...hybrid
animal which is a hybrid of a horse and a donkey; stubborn person; weaving device; type of slipper that leaves the heel exposed, cross between a horse and donkey, drug courier, hybrid plant or animal, shoe, spinning machine, spinning mulemule
any of several species of bird with curved mandibles which cross when closed and enable the bird to extract seeds from cones, finch with crossed beakcrossbill
any slatted opening, frame with horizontal slats, roof structure releasing smoke, slat in louverlouver; louvre
apparatus consisting of rotating bars that regulate entry, revolving barrier, stileturnstile
applied to all, being or having same status, level, lying down, measured in horizontal plane, of horizon, parallel to the horizon, flat, something horizontal, something which is parallel to level groundhorizontal
arch shape, archway, build something in arch shape, cross, curved body part, curved rock formation, curved structure, form something into curved shape, knowingly playful or mischievous, make arched, make vaulted, build an arch; be arched, be vaulted, m...arch
area with distinct plants and animals, designate area for something, divide into areas; encircle; home in on, track, horizontal climatic band around the Earth, part of a sphere, region, domain; belt, waistband, separate area with a particular function,...zone
argue noisily, horizontal line; journey in a rowboat; instance of paddling; argument, quarrel; noise, ruckus, line of seats, line of things, loud fight, narrow street between lines of houses, paddle, propel a boat with oars; rebuke, scold, reprimand (B...row
arm of transept, wing of a church building that runs perpendicular to the main structure (forms a shape resembling a cross), wings of churchtransept
articles woven or embroidered on frame, context, frame; support, skeleton; structure; system, system of interconnecting bars, underlying set of ideasframework
ascend a ladder; install ladders; cause a run in a stocking; get a run in a stocking, device with rungs to climb on, list of ranked players, path to advancement, structure used for climbing which consists of two parallel bars connected by a series of r...ladder
 

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