Results for: path of particle in space-time
English English
bicycle, complete process, go through cycle, linked artworks, long time, motorcycle, one complete oscillation, orbit, repeated sequence of events, ride a bicycle, ride bicycle, series (of poems, stories, etc.); recurring period of time; long period of ...cycle
big improvement, place for turning automobile around, preparation of vehicle between trips, time between the moment goods are received until they are processed and reshipped; time for a round trip of any vehicle; change, turnabout; change in business p...turnaround
birth of multiple offspring at the same timemultiparity
bit, particle, morsel; soft inner part of bread, break into crumbs, crumble; remove crumbs; coat with crumbs, clean crumbs from something, contemptible person, inner part of loaf, put crumbs on or in food, small amount, small fragment of baked foodcrumb
bite, bite (Past participle of), detachable part of drill, digit in binary notation, everything about a role, insert bridle bit, mouthpiece of bridle, part of key, part of pincers, restrain, short amount of time, short performance, small acting part, s...bit
blink of an eye, very short period of time, small momenttwinkling of an eye
block of food shaped like loaf, idle, dawdle, pass the time lazily, mass of bread which is shaped into a rectangular or rounded form and baked in one piece; mass of chopped meat or other food that has been shaped into a rectangular or rounded form; hea...loaf
blood particle involved in clotting, small cytoplasmic body in the blood that aids in clotting, thrombocyteplatelet
boarding of ship, chat, chat with somebody, go to inspect place, go to see place, go to see somebody, inflict something on somebody, official inspection, social call, stay in a place, stay somewhere temporarily; spend time with a person or group of peo...visit
body cavity, break from business, break from proceedings, intermission, pause in activity; niche, indentation in a wall, alcove; scheduled break in the middle of a school day, break from school, indented or hollowed-out space, make indentation in somet...recess
body of written works, printed information, production of literary works, writings having lasting artistic value (i.e. poems, novels, essays, etc.); body of writing from a particular country (or time period, etc.); body of writing dealing with a certai...literature
bomb exploding at a fixed time, future dangertime bomb
bone marrow harvest, consequences of previous action, crop that is gathered or ripens, gather crop, gather nonplant items, quantity of crop, reap results, gather in ripe crops; catch, gather (fish), reaping, gathering in of crops; time of the year when...harvest
book collecting separate works, bus, large passenger vehicle; reprinted works of an author, works of the same theme reprinted together in a single edition; compilation, having different functions at the same time; compiled of various items, omnibus edi...omnibus
books that are generally considered to be the all-time best, ideal booksthe classics
 

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