Results for: marked with spots or stains
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carriage dog, coach dog, dalmatian spotted dog, extinct Romance language, of or pertaining to Dalmatia (historic region in Croatia); of or pertaining to a breed of dog having a white coat marked with black or brown spots, resident of Dalmatia (historic...Dalmatian
cell or tissue which has an affinity for basic stains (Biology)basophil
cell or tissue which has an affinity for basic stains (Biology)basophile
center of a target (often marked as a black circle); direct hit; small round porthole (for letting in light and air)bullseye
characterized by fair play, marked by sportsmanly behaviorsportsmanlike
characterized by snow; covered in snow; pure as snow; white as snow, like snow, marked by snowsnowy
Chinese dynasty, Chinese dynasty (1368-1644), dynasty marked by the restoration of traditional institutions and the development of the artsMing
choose for a use, chosen for future post, describe formally, intended, marked out for, chosen (though not yet installed), name to a position, show, indicatedesignate
chop into small cubes; play games with dice, chunks, cubes with different numbers of spots on each side (used in games of chance), cut into cubes, decorate with square pattern, gamble with dice, gambling game played with dice, take risksdice
chromatic material that stains readily, see also:euchromatin, stainable part of a chromosomeheterochromatin
chronic disease characterized by tumorous nodules on various parts of the body (Medicine), disease marked by lesionssarcoidosis
city in the State of New York (USA); Saratoga Battles, two battles that took place close to the city of Saratoga and marked the turning point in the US War of Independence (1777)Saratoga
clearly described, indicated; itemized; marked, designated; stipulated, statedspecified
collectively; in a manner marked by a willingness to work with otherscooperatively
colored markings, dappled, dappled animal, mark with patches of color, mark with spots or patches; be marked with spots, spot of colordapple
 

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