Results for: base directly opposite home plate, second, second baseman
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cover with slabs, flat thick piece of material (such as wood, stone, etc.), form into a slab; cover with slabs, cover with thick flat pieces of material; cut a log into slabs, make into slabs, pack of beer, sheet of rock, stone base for something, trim...slab
covered with gilt, gold leaf, gold plate, thin layer of gold, golden; gilded, coated with a thin layer of gold, government bond, young female piggilt
coziness, state of being like home, comfortablenesshominess
create a design on a surface by means of a stencil, decorate using stencil, make pattern using stencil, plate with cutout design, thin sheet of some material from which figures or letters have been cut out so that paint or ink may be passed through the...stencil
creation of cut designs, print from an etched plate, printing plate for etching, process of creating an image on metal or other surfaces by means of an acid; print taken from an etched plate (i.e. on paper)etching
crop produced on ratoons, produce ratoons, rattoon, shoot at the base of a plantratoon
cross-dresser, person who gets sexual pleasure from dressing in the clothes of the opposite sex (often a homosexual or a transsexual), somebody who dresses like the opposite sextransvestite
crosswise, crosswise thing, passing through the foci of a hyperbola, situated across, something that is transverse, something which lies in an opposite direction, something which lies in a cross directiontransverse
crystalline base of volcanic rock, fine-grained base rockgroundmass
crystalline organic compound, heterocyclic organic compound, weak organic base; derivative of this base (esp. one that is a component of DNA or RNA), pyrimidine derivativepyrimidine
cup that is used for drinking wine and has a bowl shape attached to a stemmed base, glass with stemwineglass
currency unit of EU, Euro usually refers to a deposit outside the home country but in the home country currency. This terminology is confusing given the new European currency unit, also called the Euro, was introduced on January 1, 1999., see also:Ecu,...Euro
current flowing in an opposite direction to another current, current flowing opposite way, flowing in opposite direction, using opposing currentscountercurrent
current in the opposite direction (especially of water); reversal or backtracking, eddybackset
cushion-shaped, resembling a cushion, swelling at basepulvinate
 

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