Results for: mixture of deep-fried foods//fritz
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act of intermingling; something added to a mixture; mixture of ingredientsintermixture
act of making roar, act of roaring; loud deep cry resembling that of a lion; respiratory problem in horses which causes loud breathing (Veterinary Medicine), breathing difficulties in horses, exceedingly, huge, producing a roar; loud, noisy, clamorous;...roaring
act of open the mouth wide and taking a deep breath (involuntarily - from tiredness or boredom)yawning
act of stitching patches together; item made from stitching patches together, mixture, patches sewn togetherpatchwork
act of yawning, be wide open, involuntarily open the mouth wide and inhale due to drowsiness or fatigue, involuntary deep intake of air from drowsiness or fatigue, open mouth wide, say something while yawning, somebody or something boring, yawneryawn
act or process of solving a problem or question; explanation, answer; dissolving of one substance into another; mixture made up of one substance that has dissolved into another, answer to a puzzle, ending of something, finding of a solution, fluid with...solution
add interest, add together, consisting of more than one part, divided into parts, enclosed area; mixture, substance composed of different elements, group of buildings, having parts, intensify something, made from two or more words, make something by co...compound
addition of nitrates to a mixture (Chemistry)nitration
adhesive mixture, beat somebody severely, cause to adhere, stick; insert information that was copied or taken from another place into the current document (Computers); hit, strike (Slang), cover a surface with paste, dough; glue; spread; toothpaste, so...paste
affluent, wealthy, having a large fortune; fancy, luxurious; full, having an abundance of; deep, vivid, strong, costly and fine, fertile, plentiful, productive, see also:riches, strong and smooth-flavored, strongly colored, unlikely, wealthy people, pe...rich
air bladder, announce something, articulate a sound, complete, completely acceptable, deep and peaceful, dive down, earshot, element of speech as heard, examine with a probe, have particular quality when heard, healthy, implication, indicate status, le...sound
alloy, mixture of metals (commonly used in dentistry for fillings), filling material for teethamalgam
American corporation headquartered in Michigan, worldwide manufacturer and distributor of breakfast cereals and convenience foodsKellogg
amount in bowl, deep dish; festivity; amphitheater; ball (used in the game of bowling), depression in ground, football game, go bowling, mildly alcoholic drink, move quickly, part like bowl, play bowling (type of game played with balls and pins); roll ...bowl
An acronym for Certificate of Accrual on Treasury Securities. Refers to a zero-coupon US Treasuryissue that is sold at a deep discount from the face value and pays no interest during its lifetime. However, it returns the full face value at maturity.CATS
 

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