Results for: curbstone, stone or series of stones forming the raised edge of a sidewalk
English English
deposits of calcium carbonate forming as stalactites or stalagmites (Geology); stone molding used as a drip (Architecture), form of calcium carbonate, hoodmold, protective stone dripdripstone
derived from something original, electrically induced, growing along inner edge of wing, happening as result of primary disorder, induced coil or circuit, involved in manufacturing, next after first, second in a series (in rank, importance, etc.); of l...secondary
describing electromagnetic waves, forming units without introducing constants, logically or aesthetically consistent, speaking logically, sticking together, sticking together; consistentcoherent
describing vision, formed of large unhewn stones fitted closely together without the use of mortar or cement (Architecture), like the Cyclops, made of big stonescyclopean
description of a series of events in chronological order, chronological arrangement of occurrencestimeline
development of plant and animal community, following, progression, sequence, series; order in which one person takes the place of another; process through which an individual takes on the position or property of another, series in time, taking up of ti...succession
development of urticaria, formation of urticaria, development of a skin condition that is caused by an allergic reaction and is characterized by raised red patches on the skin accompanied by itching, itchy sensationurtication
device for lifting stone, lewissonlewis
device forming tripod, organism having four legs, vertebrate with four legstetrapod
device that fragments kidney stones, device which crushes kidney stones by means of ultrasound waves (Medicine)lithotripter
diagram showing varying quantities, diagram which uses a series of points or lines to demonstrate a connection between two or more things; number or group of numbers represented by a point or points on a line (Mathematics), put data on a graph, represe...graph
difference between terms in arithmetic seriescommon difference
dig tunnel beneath, excavation in the earth for the purpose of digging out certain substances (i.e. precious stones, minerals, coal, etc.), diggings; treasure, abundant source; explosive planted in the earth that is detonated by touch or remote control...mine
dike made from gabions, dike made from stone-filled cylindersgabionade
disgusted, distressed, forming unhealthful environment, ill, ill people, suffering from a disease or illness; nauseous, feeling the need to vomit; disgusted, fed up; pertaining to a sickness, pertaining to a disease; yearning, longing; infected with ba...sick
 

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