Results for: flat base, foundation, base
English English
accessing of database or Internet file, affect somebody or something badly, arrive at specified level, attack, base hit, bat, collision, come into contact, come to mind, conform to something, effect of drug, give somebody information, give somebody som...hit
acid - base indicator, blue coloring substance extracted from lichens which turns red in acids and is restored to blue in alkalis (used as a chemical indicator)litmus
acid-neutralizing chemical substance, soda ash, soluble base, any of a class of bases which neutralize acids to form salts (Chemistry), soluble salt harmful to cropsalkali
act as support for, support from below, support from below; strengthen a foundation, remake a foundation; comprise a basis forunderpin
act of cutting from the underside; act of slicing the ball from underneath (Golf, Tennis); notch cut in a tree which aids in controlling its fall; type of beef tenderloin; type of cavity with a broad base (Dentistry), charge a lower amount than, cut ma...undercut
act of installing equipment, appointing of somebody to position, art exhibit, military base, place with equipment, process of installing, putting in place; something which has been put in place, something installed (i.e. machinery); military camp or ba...installation
act of leveling, straightening, making flatflattening
act of scuffing, flat shoe, mark from scraping or rubbing, poke the foot, scrape feet while walking, scrape or rub, scratching or scraping sound; act of scratching or scraping; flat-heeled slipper that covers only the toes; abrasion, scratch mark, mark...scuff
act of smoothing something, file or scrape something, flat tool with an abrasive surface; act of scraping, act of scouring, abrasion, harsh grating sound, irritate somebody, raspberry, say something in harsh voice, abrade, type of filerasp
act of smoothing, act of smoothing; part or place that is free from irregularities and roughness, even out roughness, frictionless, hairless, insincerely convincing, lessen bad feelings, level, not rough, flat; free from obstacles, unhindered; calm, se...smooth
act of stripping, airstrip, comic strip, damage screw thread or gear teeth, deprive of status or possessions, divide into strips, do striptease, get remaining milk from udder, get undressed, long flat piece, long narrow piece, band; series of drawings,...strip
act or sound of flapping, aircraft wing control surface, blow from broad object, commotion, dust jacket part, flat thin piece used as cover, fly by moving wings, hit with broad object, loose back and forth movement; sound made by such a movement; movea...flap
active service, full military duty, military duty in which one is actively serving on a military baseactive duty
affected by an abnormal condition in which the feet are flat and turned outwardsplayfooted
affix something with thumbtack, drawing pin, flat-headed pin for driving in with the thumb, tack for pinning up papersthumbtack
 

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