Results for: solid shape having six faces (as in a cube)
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aerodynamic properties, study of objects moving through air, study of the relationship between air and solid objects moving through it (Physics)aerodynamics
affect strongly; make an impression; emphasize; stamp, make a mark using pressure, apply a voltage, force to serve, influence deeply or please greatly, make clearly understood, press a shape into something, seizeimpress
affected by ice, chilled until solid; cold, chilly; covered in ice; made cold until solid, extremely cold, fixed, freeze, immobile, not to be sold, preserved by freezing, with icefrozen
agree on or establish, play music energetically, shape with a hammerhammer out
air and water from blowhole, chute for discharge of solid substance, discharge air from blowhole, discharge liquid in a stream, gush, spurt, flow; recite pompously, give a speech; talk excitedly, stream of liquid, talk at great length, tube for pouring...spout
alcoholic, concentrated, convincing, distinctive, easy to detect, effective, exerting influence, extreme, fast moving, felt or expressed powerfully, fully ionized, having great physical power; healthy, robust; solid, firm; persuasive, convincing; resol...strong
alliance, axis deer, central part of plant, line around which object rotates, line around which shape is symmetrical, line at maximum curvature, line defining direction of aircraft, line passing through crystal, line perpendicular to lens or mirroraxis
alter shape, deform; falsify; twist; contort, give an inaccurate report of something, make something unnatural or unclear, reproduce inaccuratelydistort
alteration in optical image, changing from correct shape, deformity, twisting out of shape; falsification, misrepresentation, making something unclear, misleading alteration, misshapen partdistortion
alumnus or alumna, colorless solid, compound structurally similar to alum, double sulfate (Chemistry), potash alumalum
analysis of character based on the shape of the skullphrenologically
analysis of personal traits according to the shape of the skull, study of the bumps on the skullphrenology
ancient city in southern Jordan whose buildings are carved out of stone; female first name (German), ancient ruined city in southwestern Jordan, famous for its buildings and tombs that are carved out of solid rockPetra
ancient cylindrical clay object, chamber for piston, cylinder seal, geometric solid, geometric surface, long thin container, rotating part of printing press, rotating part of revolver, tube shape, tube-shaped figure; physical storage unit in a hard dri...cylinder
ancient god with two faces who was the guardian of doorways and beginnings (Roman Mythology), Roman god shown with two faces, satellite of SaturnJanus
 

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