Results for: see also:long suit, strong point, suit with most cards
English English
away from point of attachment, away from the center or point of attachment, see also:proximaldistal
away from the point, line or curve that touches but does not intersect with another line or curve (Geometry), line or surface that touches another, part of clavichord, part of survey line, see also:cosine, tangential, touching at a single point, touchi...tangent
away, away; astray; in the field, off the pointafield
axis endpoints of a sphere, axis point of a sphere; one item from a pair of oppositions; rod, staff; long staff on which a flag is raised, flag pole, celestial pole, distinct region in a cell, either of two opposites, electric terminal, end of a magnet...pole
axis, central pin around which something turns; focus, center, basketball position or player, center point of wheeling movement, crucial person or thing, depend on something, object on which larger object turns, pivot man, provide with pivot, rotate on...pivot
baby suitrompers
back to starting pointfull circle
bad check, fake financial transaction, fly like a kite, float, glide; obtain money by means of a fraudulent check, glide as if flying, light framework covered with a thin material and flown in the air at the end of a long string; and of a number of sma...kite
badly damaged state, decorate with ribbons, decorative strip of fabric, flat cable, ledger board, long narrow strip, reins, ribbon as award or badge, strip of inked material, strip of material used for decoration; shred, torn strip of material, tear in...ribbon
ball game, type of game played with a bat and a ball and four stations that players must reach in order to score; homerun, hit in which a player is able to circle all four bases and score one point (usually the ball is hit out of the playing field)rounders
balsa wood, light strong wood (used to build models, rafts, etc.); raft, lightweight wood, tree with lightweight woodbalsa
bamboo stem, beat somebody, hit with a stick, long-stemmed plant, stem of fruit plant, stick for punishment beatings, rod; sugar cane; reed, walking stick, woven stemscane
bar or nightclub, combined, connect at a joint; be connected at a joint; create with joints; cut at a joint (as of meat), connection; point of connection; large section of meat; marijuana cigarette (Slang); shabby bar or nightclub (Slang); establishmen...joint
bar, bannister; bar used to hang objects; railroad track, denounce or complain bitterly, fence or railing, lay railroad tracks; send by train; construct a fence, long piece of wood or metal, put rail on or around something, see also:third rail, steel b...rail
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
 

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