Results for: coin with three layers
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avenue of stores, enclosed area with game machines, passageway covered with an arched roof; video game room, location containing coin-operated games, passageway with arches, series of archesarcade
back of printed page, left-hand page, left-hand page; opposite side of a page or a coin, reverse, see also:rectoverso
back side, back side of coin, change something to opposite, change to opposite direction, for backward movement, gear for backward movement, go backward, having the back side exposed to view; opposite, contrary; moving or behaving in a manner opposite ...reverse
baked dish made from layers of pasta and tomato sauce filled with cheese and sometimes meatlasagna
baked food with pastry, divisible whole, former small coin of India, magpie, type of dessert, cake; baked dish consisting of a crust and fillingpie
band, strap; unit of currency in South Africa, coin worth a rand, unit of S African currencyrand
basic unit of money in many Arab countries (such as Iraq, Kuwait, Lybia, Morocco, etc.), bill worth a dirham, coin worth a dirham, currency unit in Morocco and U.A.E.dirham
basketball move in which one throws the ball toward the basket using one hand (generally bouncing it off the backboard), process of pressing layers of wood into plywood; assembly of layers of material and layers of adhesives to form a bonded material; ...layup
be punished, bestow, bring in money, give a positive result, give money for goods or to cancel debts; settle, repay; be worthwhile, be profitable, give money for something, let go leeward, money given in return for work, needing the insertion of a coin...pay
bearing leaves, leafy; leaflike; bearing leaves; pertaining to leaves; made up of thin layers, of or resembling a leaffoliaceous
bed cover, blanket made from layers of fabric and soft padding; blanket sewn with a quilted design, make fabric article, sew in a quilted pattern; make a blanket from layers of fabric and soft padding; fill with soft padding, something similar to quiltquilt
bed, calfskin or lambskin, coin worth a kip, skin of a young animal; bundle of skins; unit of weight equal to 1000 pounds; main monetary unit of Laos; place to lodge overnight (British); bed, place to sleep (British); sleep (British), sleep or nap, tak...kip
being a counterpart, equivalent categorical proposition, face of a coin; reversal; counterpart; main side, main side of coin or medal, narrower at base, see also:reverse, visibleobverse
bet placed with a bookmaker, coin worth a punt, drop kick, kick in which one drops the ball and kicks it before it touches ground; type of small flat boat, drop-kick a ball, drop a ball and kick it before it touches the ground; gamble, wager, flat-bott...punt
between red and yellow in color, brown clothing, brown object, brown pigment or dye, color between red and yellow, color brown; suntan; half penny (coin)brown
 

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