Results for: (born 1981) female tennis athlete, winner of the 1999 U.S. Open
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county in western Ireland; Saint Clare of Assisi (1194-1253), Italian-born woman who found the order of Franciscan nuns; John Clare (1793-1864), English poet; female first name; family nameClare
coupler for pipes, pacifier, rubber bottle top, small outlet, teat, tip of mammary gland, tip of mammary gland of mammals; place out of which milk flows from the female breast; any nipple-shaped device (e.g. pacifier, etc.); threaded projection for con...nipple
court tennis wall opening, crisscrossed bars, grillwork, part of cooling systemgrille; grill
covered balcony and walkway, theater balcony, veranda, gallery which is open on one sideloggia
covered passage between buildings, open-sided roofed passagewaybreezeway
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
crack, crack; cleave; split; groove; divide, separate; be divided; be split; break open, narrow crack, narrow opening; natural cleft or groove (Anatomy), process of splitting, schism in group, split in body part, split or cause to splitfissure
creature with features of both sexes, one who exhibits both male and female characteristics (Biology)gynandromorph
cross between horse and donkey, crossbreed between a male horse and a female donkey (as opposed to a mule which is a crossbreed between a female horse and a male donkey), neigh like a horse (Archaic)hinny
crossbreeding of a male tiger and a female liontiglon
curio stand with open shelves (French)etagere
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
custard dessert, metal disk for stamping as coin, open filled pie, sweet custard with a caramel topping; type of pastryflan
cut open along a line, make a straight narrow cut, cut lengthwise; cut into strips, cut something into strips, narrow cut or opening, slice something, strait and narrow cut or openingslit
cut with a lancet, cut open with a scalpel; pierce with a lance, hunting or fishing spear, long cavalry spear, metal-piercing device, pierce something with a sharp instrument, steel-tipped wooden spear carried by knights and cavalry soldiers; sharp poi...lance
 

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