Results for: row of supporting columns, row of trees, series of columns supporting a roof
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legend, tale of heroic adventures, long novel or series of novels, Norse literary genre, series of eventssaga
light-refracting device, refracting telescope, something which causes refraction; refracting telescope, telescope that uses a lens or series of lenses to focusrefractor
limit of tree growth, tree line, altitude above which plants and trees cannot grow; latitude in the polar regions above which vegetation cannot growtimberline
linking of units, process or state of being linked, state of being linked together; series of connected items or eventsconcatenation
living in trees, of trees, tree-like, pertaining to trees; living in treesarboreal
lobber, person or thing that lops; one who cuts off; one who prunes trees or plantslopper
lower edge of a roof of a building which overhangs the sideeave
lumber merchant, one who cuts down and prepares trees for sale; person who is in the timber trade, one who buys and sells timberlumberman
make more palatal, produce at the hard palate, pronounce with the tongue against the roof of the mouth; alter a sound by pronouncing it with the tongue closer to the roof of the mouthpalatalize
make series of tapping noises, ticking; quick tapping; quick knocking, with tapping soundpitapat
maker of log raft, sailor on raft, sloped beam that forms the framework of a roof; person who participates in the sport of white-water rafting; one who travels by raft; one who transports by raft, sloping roof supportrafter
male person, one who fells trees; fellow, guy (Slang), somebody who fells seams, tree cutterfeller
manifestation of a deity or spirit in an earthly form; body or form into which a soul is placed; being made incarnate; person or thing manifesting a certain quality or idea; certain form or state, manifestation of a god, one life in a series of lives, ...incarnation
masonry hammer, metal hammer with one or two flat quare faces that are covered in a series of pyramidal points (used to carve stone)bushhammer
material for a roof, material used to construct a roof; act of constructing a roof, occupation of making or repairing roofs, top of somethingroofing
 

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