Results for: protective root sheath
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apply lacquer to, coat with lacquer, varnish; make presentable, camouflage (with fancy words, etc.), glossy synthetic coating, hair spray, type of varnish, shiny protective coatinglacquer
apply varnish, cover with a protective (often glossy) coating; give something a superficially polished appearance, give something smooth surface, make something superficially attractive, smooth coating of varnish, superficially attractive manner or app...varnish
area outside boxing ring ropes, border around green, cloth worn to protect clothing; front-most part of a stage; parking area for airplanes, conveyor belt made of slats, low-angled surface, paved area at airport, projecting edge, protective garment tie...apron
armor, protective covering; framework around which an artist forms a sculpture; part of an electric generator, framework for a sculpture, keeper, keeper for magnet, moving part in electromagnetic device, protective partarmature
armored turret for guns; protective vault used as a barracks or for storing weapons; hollow molding to form a cornice (Architecture), fortified artillery compartmentcasemate
Asian palm, feather shaft, root of sweet flag, type of plantcalamus
attitude of defense, position of defense, favoring defense as playing strategy, of a defense team, protective, watchful, on guard, quick to justify, serving to protectdefensive
bag filled with sand (used to build protective walls), bag of sand used as weapon, coerce somebody, delay negotiations, fortify with sandbags; coerce, intimidate (Informal), knock somebody or something down, protect something with sandbags, sack of sandsandbag
barrier across a trench, barrier within a building, pass over; oppose, thwart, crossbeam, crossing, passage across; formal denial of a claim made by the other party; zig-zag course (e.g. by a sailboat); protective embankment around a trench; small area...traverse
base number, number used as the base for a numerical system; source, origin (Mathematics), rootradix
baseboard, board for scrubbing laundry, muscular, musical instrument, protective feature on a boat, ridged board, rough roadwashboard
basic, chemical group, excellent, favoring major changes, free radical, growing from root, having extreme political views; fundamental, pertaining to a root; advocating complete reform, mathematical root, of a mathematical root, of word roots, person w...radical
batting, filler, padding; pulp, cotton wool, gun wads, soft protective materialwadding
be evasive, evasive statement, protective method, put bushes around something, restrict something, row of bushes forming a fence or boundary; barrier, limit, row of shrubs, surround with a hedge; put up a boundary, enclose; evade, avoid, try to offset ...hedge
be unharmed by something, fight against somebody or something, oppose, challenge; withstand, be immune to the effects of; refrain from, desist, protective coating, coating that inhibits an effect or reaction (such as paint which prevents the rusting of...resist
 

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