Results for: (Nautical) protruding parts of the topmast, support for a mast and rigging
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chicken breast, protruding chest shapepigeon breast
chief, head, leading; primary, main, major; first in rank, of the highest importance or priority, criminal, head of school, initially invested, lead musician, lead performer, main support beam, most important person, original amount invested, represent...principal
chimera, decorate with mosaic, design made with small stones or tiles; creation of mosaics; combination of different parts to make a whole; plant disease causing mosaic-like discoloration of the leaves (Botany)mosaic
chisel for cutting stone, encourage through support, horizontal supporting timber, keep raised, long cylindrical pillow, long ornamental pillow for a bed or sofa, cushion, pad preventing friction, strengthen, reinforcebolster
chitlins, parts of pig intestines (especially when fried and served as a food)chitterlings
chock, hold something in position with block, neat, trim; in sound physical condition, prop or support somethingtrig
chronic disease characterized by tumorous nodules on various parts of the body (Medicine), disease marked by lesionssarcoidosis
ciliate, having tiny hairlike parts, with projecting threadsciliated
ciliated, having tiny hairlike parts, organism propelled by thrashing threads, organism that belongs to the Ciliata group (Zoology)ciliate
cilia^ ) projecting from some cells and the beating movement they make, pertaining to tiny hairlike parts, used to describe the short threads (, used to describe the tissue and muscle that surrounds the lens of the eyeciliary
circle of plant parts, pattern on finger or in fingerprint, something spiral-shaped, spiral in shell, spiral or circular arrangement of leaves or flowers (Botany); spiral (of a shell, etc.)whorl
circular arrangement, whorl, arrangement of parts in a circular fashion around a central point (as of leaves around a stem)verticil
circular, ring-shaped, round, complex or diverse, curved, or with curved parts, pronounced with pursed lipsrounded
citation, passage taken from another source; commercial offer; quotation mark, punctuation mark used to enclose a direct citation (the mark " ), cite, repeat the words of another person; offer as evidence to support a claim; state a price, offer a pric...quote
clapboard, cover or supply with weatherboards, long boards that are thicker at one edge and are fitted together in a horizontally overlapping manner as siding for a building, clapboard; side of a watercraft that faces towards the wind (Nautical), weath...weatherboard
 

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