Results for: card combination
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arrangement, combination, act of reordering elements within a given set (Mathematics), order of mathematical elements, rearranging, transformationpermutation
art of making collages, artwork composed of numerous images pasted on a board or canvas, combination of different things, make collage, picture with pieces stuck on surfacecollage
assembly of components, assembly of substances in equilibrium, combination of related things or parts that form a complex whole; body of an animal or human considered as a whole; set of principles or ideas; method, procedure; organization, orderliness,...system
association for participating in interest, black symbol on playing card, bludgeon, beat, bash, strike, building providing facilities to members, drift with anchor lowered, form club, group that meets periodically for a shared activity (i.e. literary cl...club
association, combine harvester, do things simultaneously, harvest crops with machine, harvesting machine; combination (especially of political or business interests), join or mix together, unite chemically, join; come together; become onecombine
asterisk as linguistic symbol, mark something with asterisk, small star-shaped character (*); "wildcard" symbol, character that can be used to represent every possible character combination (Computers), star-shaped symbol (*)asterisk
atomic combination that releases energynuclear fusion
automobile fuel, combination of gasoline and ethyl alcohol (used as fuel for some automobiles)gasohol
awkward combination of ideasmixed metaphor
bad experience, blow or collision, collide or cause something to collide, criticism, criticize somebody or something, deal blow, end card game, hit repeatedly, make a loud noise by colliding, make something by striking, ping, produce repeated rapping s...knock
bad thing, card with two spots, number 2, playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis); two dollars or two pounds (Slang), tie-breaking situation, used to...deuce
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
basin-shaped cavity or body part, basin-shaped skeletal structure in vertebrates, pelvic girdle, structure made from a combination of several bones in the lower abdomen (Anatomy)pelvis
bear, carried by, transmitted by (used in combination, e.g. air-borne virus)borne
beat somebody with switch, button or lever controlling an electrical circuit, card game, change an electrical function, shift, or transfer, device for shifting trains between tracks, exchange; transfer; slender flexible rod; hairpiece; whipping; device...switch
 

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