Results for: affected by indigestion, suffering from indigestion, having difficulty in digesting food
English English
clay container used for cooking; meal prepared in an earthenware container, cooking dish, food cooked in terrine, tureenterrine
clean up, cleanse; search through garbage for food; remove impurities; salvage a useful item from the garbage, feed on carrion or scraps, get rid of impurities, look for something usablescavenge
clear a channel, coat food with flour or crumbs; search; dig, remove earth, dig something up with a dredge, dredger, machine for digging underwater, machine for removing large quantities of earth, earth-mover, search with a dredge, shellfish net, sprin...dredge
clear ground, dig up, dig; uproot; clear out (weeds, roots, etc.); search for; supply with food (Slang), cheap meal (Slang); larva of some insects; slob, slovenly person; person who performs dull monotonous work, scrounge something, search laboriously,...grub
cleverly sarcastic, nipping, nibbling; gnawing; morsel, small bit of food, sharp, stinging; sarcastic, very coldbiting
climb over something, feel with fingers, produce something with difficulty, scratch at something, scribble, scrawl; scratch, abrade. scrape; struggle, scramble; snatch, grope, scrape; scramble, something scribbled, struggle to get somethingscrabble
cloth, coarse fibrous substances in food, dietary fiber, essential character, fibre, fibrous structure, long thick-walled plant cell, plant cells making rope and textiles, roughage, strength of character, thin root, thin thread, thin threadlike piece, ...fiber
club, establishment of late night entertainment (offering food, drink, music, and dancing), nightspot, place of entertainment open latenightclub
coarse material; food that is rich in fiber and cellulose (such as grains and vegetables)roughage
coarsely ground corn, coarsely ground grain which has been boiled and then fried (eaten as a breakfast food); coarsely ground grain, grain with husks removedgrits
coarsely ground meal which is made into pellets and used as pet food; iron bucket used for carrying refuse to the surface (Mining), grind coarsely, crumble into small pieces, grind somethingkibble
coat in bread crumbs, food made from flour and water, means of survival, money, type of food made from baked wheat; money (Slang)bread
coat oil painting, coat with milk or egg, coating for food, coating for oil painting, cover with finish like glass, cover with ice, covering resembling glass, fill or fit with glass, cover with glass; coat with a ceramic glaze; coat with ice; cover wit...glaze
codfish, make fun, laugh at, marine food fish, sac containing testes, trick; tease, type of fishcod
coho, Pacific food fish, silver salmoncoho salmon
 

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