Results for: supposed invisible barrier
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barrier which must be jumped by a horse or runner; obstacle; difficulty, clear racing barrier, difficulty or obstacle, fence used in horse race, frame for runner to jump, jump over a barrier; surmount an obstacle, overcome a difficulty, race over barri...hurdle
barrier, build a dike; protect with an embankment; drain with a canal or ditch, causeway, drain with ditches, embankment constructed to control water, earthwork, rampart, embankment to prevent floods, long mass of igneous rock, protect with dikesdike
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
beam holding sail at angle, campaign for somebody, connecting spar for aircraft, deep loud bird or animal noise, extendable overhead pole, floating barrier, loud deep sound, make a loud deep sound, din; rapid prosperity; shaft of a microphone; horizont...boom
belief in and the teachings of the hidden and mysterious; study of the occult, belief in the supposed supernaturaloccultism
belief in vampires, belief in vampires; supposed practices of vampires; gross exploitation, financial or emotional exploitation, state of being a vampirevampirism
besiege, block, obstruct, block access to place, forces forming blockade, obstacle or obstruction, prevention of access, barrier, closure by sea, subject place to blockadeblockade
beyond the rays of the violet end of the visible light spectrum, of or pertaining to ultraviolet light, relating to invisible light, ultraviolet lamp, ultraviolet radiationultraviolet
blind, unable to see, lacking the faculty of vision; invisible, cannot be seen, unseensightless
block; protect against attack, fortify, defensive barrier, obstruct something with barricades, obstruction, blockadebarricade
book in the Bible, Hebrew prophet, Hebrew prophet who was swallowed by a large fish and then cast up on the shore unharmed (Biblical); book of the Old Testament which tells the story of Jonah; person or thing which brings bad luck, supposed bringer of ...Jonah
bringing public recognition, important discovery, penetration of enemy line, progress, removal of a barrier; penetration, removal of barrier to progressbreakthrough
cast a spell over, enchant, spellbind, charm, cast supposed spell on somebody, enchant somebodybewitch
causing people to presume something, expected to become, potentially able to differentiate, probable, supposed, conjectured, assumed; conceivable, imaginable; reasonable, plausiblepresumptive
command solemnly, implore, appeal; invoke, summon; perform magic, bewitch, influence with spell, invoke supposed supernatural forces, perform magic tricksconjure
 

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