Results for: carryall, medley, travel bag, pack (for holding clothes, etc.)
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anchoring, charge for anchoring boat, place for anchoring; act of anchoring; state of being anchored; something to which an object is fastened; something reliable, place to hold boats secure, security, something holding object in placeanchorage
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
angel of death (portrayed as a being in a dark robe holding a long sickle)Reaper
animal-skin boat, kaiak, lightweight single-person canoe which is propelled by a double-bladed paddle (developed by the Eskimo), sports canoe, travel by kayakkayak
antlers, ball-placing frame, bed, bomb-holding framework, cause somebody pain, feed-holding framework, framework for holding things, instrument of torture, joint of meat, move something with rack, moving cloud mass, position balls, put something in rac...rack
approval of new law, bowel movement, change of place or condition, corridor or pathway, interchange, movement in dressage, passageway, perform a passage, piece of writing or music, process of time passing, right to travel, sea channel, trip, tube in th...passage
area of low pressure, channel for liquid, container for animal food or water, industrial container, long and narrow receptacle (e.g. for holding food and water for animals); channel or drain for transporting water; elongated depression between two wave...trough
aromatic mixture, ball of fragrant material; round container for holding fragrant materials, clove-studded orange, pomander containerpomander
arrange completely beforehand, bundle in advance, package in advance, pack in advance, package before saleprepackage
arrange goods in a window display, arrange hair, clean fish and game, clothes, clothing required for particular occasion, come into alignment, cover a wound, decorate something, dress rehearsal, finish a material, formal, of clothing or dress; of a for...dress
arrange something, arrange; place in order; dress in fancy clothes, collection, data structure, deploy troops, display; layout; clothing; (Computers) arrangement of data elements along one or more dimensions (recommended format for data that is not acc...array
art exhibition or gallery, drawing room, reception room; gathering of intellectuals or leaders in a drawing room; art gallery, exhibition hall for works of art; beauty parlor, business offering services related to fashion or beauty, expensive clothes s...salon
articles that have been darned or need to be darned; act of mending with crisscrossing stitches, clothing in need of mending, mending holes in clothesdarning
assortment, miscellany or medley, mixture; dish of meat and vegetables; act performed downstage while the set is being changed (Theatre); musical piece played between acts or scenes (Theatre), spiced stewolio
astronaut, person trained to travel in a spacecraft, extraterrestrialspaceman
 

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