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avenue, street, paved or packed surface designed for travel; path, way; roadstead, protected area for ships to anchor; railway, train track, course of action, hard track for use of vehicles, mine tunnel, railroadroad
avoid something unpleasant, evasion; trick, plot, mask area of print, move quickly to avoid something, move quickly to the side (to avoid something); by-pass, go around; evade, quick avoiding movement, trick to avoid doing somethingdodge
avoid something, avoid standard procedure, build bypass, emergency channel, evade, avoid; go around; take a detour, go around a place, new route for blood, operation to reroute blood, road around town, road which avoids a city or traffic area; detour, ...bypass
away from the stage (Theatre); happening privately, behind the curtains, not on stage (Theatre); happening privately; hidden, not in plain view, happening offstage, happening unseen, in private life, out of public view, outside acting areaoffstage
baby enclosure, enclosed area for children to play in safelyplaypen
background, battle area, conducting body, connect with the ground, dregs, earth, first coat of paint, fix, forbid to go out, foundation, give somebody foundation, ground bass, hit a ball to the ground, land for a purpose, land on the ground, land surfa...ground
ball stand, letter T, peg, place a ball onto a golf tee (Golf), position the ball, small stand inserted into the ground and used to support the ball during the first stroke (Golf); raised starting area at beginning of each hole (Golf); short-sleeved sh...tee
band as part of machine, belt as sign of rank, belt given for achievement, beltway, blow, cloth or leather band around the waist; strip; area, region, drink, fasten with belt, gird, strap on, encircle; strike, thrash, hit hard, hit with belt, move fast...belt
barren area, deliberately uncultivated land in garden, natural uncultivated land, uncomfortable situation, wastelands; forest; desert; range; back country; uninhabited region; garden for wild growth; wild or disordered state, jumble, confusing multitudewilderness
barren area, dry barren landbadlands
barrier across a trench, barrier within a building, pass over; oppose, thwart, crossbeam, crossing, passage across; formal denial of a claim made by the other party; zig-zag course (e.g. by a sailboat); protective embankment around a trench; small area...traverse
base for achieving something, captured enemy beach, fortified area on a beach established by invading forcesbeachhead
baseball playing area, card with diamond -shaped symbol, decorate with diamond s, hard colorless mineral, infield, precious stone; rhombus, shape having four equal sides, see also:diamonds, shape like square resting on cornerdiamond
Basement Area Network; local area network established within a private home (Computer Slang), Bond Anticipation NoteBAN
basin-like bath which is used for washing the genital area, low basin for washing genitalsbidet
 

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