Results for: middle, pointed rod in a lathe, top or bottom of a piston stroke
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act of striking with beak or pointed toolpecking
act of swallowing; gulp, drink, mouthful (of food, liquid, etc.); any of a number of migratory birds having long pointed wings and a forked tail, act of taking something down throat, amount passed down throat, believe something, destroy something, endu...swallow
action of the person or thing that turns, rotating; place of a change in direction; act of shaping an object on a lathe; object which is shaped on a lathe, deviation, fabric that forms hem, turneryturning
acupuncture tool, conifer leaf, engraving tool, knitting tool, obelisk, pointed crystal, pointed part, pointer, provocation, provoke, sew, stitch; prick; be sarcastic; tease, sewing tool, slender pointed tools (usually of metal, often with a hole a one...needle
acute, acute accent, grave, serious, severe; keen, sharp, sensitive; penetrating, shrewd; less than 90 degrees (Geometry); pointed, mark above letter, perceptive, severe and of short duration, very great or bad, with angles less than 90 degreesacute
add a footnote to a text, additional detail, information at foot of page, minor detail, reference or comment at the bottom of a page or end of a chapter; direction to a comment which appears in the continuation of a document, supply with footnotesfootnote
add pinnacle to something, furnish with towers, construct turrets, highest point, mountain peak, pointed ornament, put something on pinnacle, tower; precipice, cliff; acme, highest point; summitpinnacle
add slats to, airfoil on an aircraft wing, equip with slats, make with slats; hurl forcefully, dash (rare); beat, strike, slap (rare), spline, thin strip, thin strip of wood or metal; blow, stroke (rare)slat
add up figures, attach a foot to; walk; pay (Slang); move with the rhythm, body part located at the end of the leg; unit of length equal to 12 inches or 30.48 cm; bottom or lowest part of something (i.e. stairs, a table, a hill, a page, etc.), footligh...foot
affect in soothing way, affectionate touch, kiss, gentle touch, stroke lovingly, kiss softly, embrace, touch or stroke affectionatelycaress
affectionate tickle under the chin, careless throw, clamp on lathe or drill, clamp; section of meat (between the neck and shoulder), cluck, cut of beef, food, force to leave, get rid of, give up, throw carelessly, toss; tap someone affectionately under...chuck
affix in middle, element which is placed within the body of a word (Grammar), fix in place, fasten; implant; instill, fix something firmly in something else, put an element in wordinfix
African rodent, European and Middle Eastern rodentmole rat
African weaverbird, bottom-dwelling fish, East African finch, grenade-carrying soldier, member of the first regiment of household infantry, member of the Grenadier Guards of the British Army; soldier who throws grenades (Obsolete); member of an elite u...grenadier
aged people collectively, characteristic of life after middle age, old, senior, old-fashioned, past middle age, people past middle ageelderly
 

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