Results for: (canadian) series of linked sleds
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African American woman, close woman friend, closely linked, female sibling, female sibling; nun, female member of a religious order; head nurse, chief nurse (British); close female friend; fellow woman; female advocate of feminism; fellow black woman (...sister
aggregate of cells of a particular kind; absorbent tissue paper for use as a handkerchief; fabric; fine lightweight paper, gauzy fabric, group of cells in an organism, intricate series, piece of absorbent papertissue
aim something, army followers, domesticate animal, entourage, instruct, coach, learn or teach skills, line of gunpowder, linked railroad cars, long moving line, make plant grow as wanted, mechanical series, prepare for sporting competition, produce imp...train
air or water current, beam of light, brook, creek, river; flow of water or other liquid; constant outpouring, constant flow, continuous series, float freely, flow in large quantities, flow; pour out from; arrive in large numbers; flow freely; blow, wav...stream
air, diethyl ether, hypothetical electro-magnetic medium, liquid solvent and anesthetic, organic compound with linked hydrocarbon groups, skyether; aether
Alaskan malamute, large Alaskan breed of dog often used to pull sleds, malemute, working dogmalamute
Algonkin, Algonquian language, member of Canadian indigenous people, member of the Algonquin Indian tribeAlgonquin
allocated, scattered, dispersed, divided, circulated, linked but able to function separatelydistributed
allow time for passengers to transfer, associate with something else, establish telecommunication, get along well with somebody, hit something firmly, join, link; be joined, be linked, link two things, link up to utility, make transportation connectionconnect
allowing no change, at the end, last, ultimate; decisive; conclusive, definitive, end of a series, ending, examinations at the end of a university course, finish, conclusion; last edition of a newspaper, last decisive rounds of a tournamentfinal
aloofness and indifference, Canadian police unit, condition or process of separation, disinterestedness, military unit sent on special assignment, separation; disinterest, aloofness; lack of bias; division of soldiers who have been sent on a mission, s...detachment
American coin, commemorative Canadian coin, honestysilver dollar
anatomy of body part, family of subsets, non-quantitative geometry, branch of mathematics dealing with geometric configurations that remain unchanged by stretching bending or twisting (Mathematics), relationships between linked elements, study linking ...topology
ancient Greek epic by Homer that tells the adventures of Odysseus in his attempt to travel home after the Trojan War; voyage with trials, series of travelsodyssey
andiron, bother somebody persistently, canine, carnivorous animal from the family Canidae (especially the domesticated variety commonly kept as pets, trained to hunt, pull sleds, etc.); despicable or cowardly person (Informal), contemptible person, dom...dog
 

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