Results for: with two layers at front
English English
at the front, moving toward the frontvanward
at the front, toward the front, in a frontal mannerfrontally
attach or tie by rope the head of an animal to one of its front legs; restrain, curbhamshackle
away from stem, earlier, first, earlier; previous, going before, in front, near front of bodyanterior
back, back end; hindmost unit of an army (or fleet, etc.), back of something, buttocks, grow a plant, part of army farthest from front, raise young animals or children, bring up; erect, construct; raise, lift, elevate; rise onto the hind legs, rear end...rear
backward, backwards, to the rear; with the wind blowing against the front of the sails (Nautical), with wind pressing against sailsaback
baked dish made from layers of pasta and tomato sauce filled with cheese and sometimes meatlasagna
band composed of musicians of many different instruments (usually including string and wind instruments); space reserved in front of a stage for musicians (Theatre), front seats, group of musicians, large group of classical musicians, main floor of the...orchestra
barrier or screen, beginning or end of show, cloth at front of stage, cloth hung to cover something, conceal with a curtain, screen; adorn with a curtain, cover or divide with curtain, drape, drapery, fit with curtains, length of fabric (hung at a wind...curtain
bars in front of fire, bars over opening, fireplace, irritate, make into or become small pieces, make noise of rubbing or vibrating, metal framework which holds burning fuel (in a fireplace, furnace, etc.); network of parallel metal bars or wires, grat...grate
base of embankment, drive nail at angle, fasten something with angled nail, foot part, lower end of shaft, one of the digits of the foot; front section (as of a sock, etc.), part of golf club, part of hoof, part of shoe or sock, part resembling toe, st...toe
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
bearing leaves, leafy; leaflike; bearing leaves; pertaining to leaves; made up of thin layers, of or resembling a leaffoliaceous
beat, strike; hit, punch, pound; perform gymnastics on a pommel horse (type of gymnastics equipment), front of saddle, handle on pommel horse, part of sword handle, pummel, round upward projection of a saddle; hilt of a sword (also pummel)pommel
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
 

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