Results for: intentionally, by design, deliberately
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based on medical treatment or observation, pertaining to a clinic; pertaining to the study of disease through observation; impersonal, severe in decor or design, unemotionalclinical
basic file format used to create text files containing basic design commands (Computers)RTF (Rich Text Format)
battering or crushing device, break force or crush with a battering ram, collide with something deliberately, force acceptance of something, force something into place, hydraulic ramram
battik, design produced by batik method, fabric printing technique, hand-dyed fabric, wax dye relief technique of producing a pattern on cloth; piece of fabric dyed by the batik processbatik
be a military adventurer abroad, give long speeches in order to delay or prevent a decision from being made; intentionally delay debate; lead a filibuster; engage in unauthorized revolutionary activities in foreign countries, legislative obstructor, po...filibuster
be ambiguous, prevaricate, use words with double meanings (especially with intent to deceive), be deliberately unclearequivocate
be sexually unfaithful to somebody, cheat, mislead, fool yourself, intentionally trick or mislead somebodydeceive
beam embedded in wall, decoration at bottom of page, end, part of stringed instrument, piece or part placed at the end of something; small piece of wood on a violin or other instrument to which the strings are fastened; ornamental design at the bottom ...tailpiece
beat on something with steady rhythm, call to return to quarters, evening military display for entertainment, make tattoo, permanent picture or design on skin, permanent skin decoration in which ink is inserted under the skin; cry, shout; trumpet or bu...tattoo
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
begin journey, display, intentionally start doing something, lay out, plant, presentset out
biotechnology, design of workplace or equipment, human engineering, study of the influence of the environment on productivity in the workplace (such as equipment and layout), human factors engineering, study of workplace designergonomics
block; obstruct; play defensively (Cricket); (in Parliament) filibuster, give very long speeches in an attempt to stop the passage of a law (British), deliberately create delay, refuse to cooperatestonewall
bowling pin of slender tapering design (used in the game of bowling), pin in bowling gamecandlepin
box for salt, box for storing salt; American architectural style with two stories in the front of the building and one in the rear (found mainly in New England), frame house designsaltbox
 

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