Results for: cover with a thin layer of metal
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cast a metal or plastic objectdie-cast
cast from mold, cast metal or glass, discovered, establish, institute, create, build; melt and pour into a mold (i.e. metal), find, find (Past participle of), provide with basis, set up institutionfound
cast something off, dead outer covering, dead tissue layer, deep muddy hole, discard card, discard something or somebody, discarded card, estuary, hole filled with water, ignore something, separate from healed tissue, shed dead skin or tissue; abandon,...slough
catch or entangle, engage gears, engagement of gears, fit together, interlocking metal links, interweave, fit in, combine together; interweave or coordinate internally; entangle; become entangled; capture, take prisoner, ensnare in a net; match, coordi...mesh
cause a scar; make small cuts or scratches in the skin; crush, break up the surface layer of something (e.g. ground before planting); criticize sharply, frighten somebody, loosen soil, make scratches on skin, scratch seedsscarify
cause lameness, cripple, disable, injure, crippled, handicapped, disabled or deformed (especially of a leg or foot); injured, defective; ineffectual, unconvincing, weak; not fashionable, unsophisticated (Slang), thin metal plate in armorlame
cause to foam, cover with a mass of bubbles; churn to foam, cause to turn to froth, create foam, light frothy mass of bubbles; nonsense; something unsubstantial, something trivial or worthless, foamy salivafroth
cease minting coins in specific metal, remove money from circulation, withdraw money from circulationdemonetize
cell in embryo development, one of the cells which takes part in the development of the external bud layer of an embryoectomere
cell layer in a vertebrate embryo, membranous tissue which originated in the embryonic mesoderm and covers internal and external organs (Anatomy); membranous lining of the embryonic body cavity (Embryology)mesothelium
cell-layer overlapepiboly
cells from division of egg, layer of cells developing from a fertilized egg (Embryology)blastoderm
cementing, cementing of rocks, heating metal with powder, reinforcement with mortar, act of cementing; process of being cemented, sedimentary rock formationcementation
center, heart, middle, deep or broad, dense, densely; abundantly; with thick layers, densest part, filled, friendly, hard to see through, having a great distance between sides; not thin; viscous; abundant; dense; stupid (Informal); very friendly (Infor...thick
Central American freshwater fish, crystallizing in thin sheets and flaking, pref. (Greek) flatplaty
 

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