Results for: arrange outcome dishonestly, arrangement of sails and masts, covering
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form into a scab, form a crusty covering; violate a strike, refuse to join a labor union, incrustation that forms over a wound during healing; scabies, skin disease of animals (Vet. Medicine); plant disease characterized by crusty formations on the lea...scab
form or be an offset in something, horizontal displacement of rock, offshoot capable of propagation, offshoot or descendant, offshoot; outcome; compensation, counterbalance; printing method in which a printing plate transfers ink to a blanket which in ...offset
formation of ice, glazing or frosting for cakes, shooting puck into opposing territory, sweet spread for covering cakes and other confections, glaze; covering of iceicing
formation of layers, formation of rock layers, formation of strata, deposition in layers; state of being separated into layers; state of being divided into social classes, layered arrangement or appearance, seed storage in chilled moist environment, si...stratification
forming a crown or summit; greatest in achievement, representing highest achievement or attainment, forming summit, investiture of monarch, preparation of the natural crown of a tooth and covering the prepared crown with a veneer of appropriate dental ...crowning
front mast, mast closest to the bow (in a ship with two or more masts)foremast
front pin in a bowling arrangement, head pin, leader, one who is very important and influential (i.e. in a company) {Slang}; main part, essential element {Slang}; front pin {Bowling}; vertical pin in a knuckle joint, steering joint in a motor vehicle, ...kingpin
fur part of clothing, lining or garment made of fur; fur-like whitish coating covering of substance (as on the tongue of a sick person); wooden strip used to give a level surface for attaching plasterboard, making a surface of strips, strips used under...furring
furnace, kiln (Art); cover, covering; something that muffles, keep somebody warm, make something less loud, muffler, prevent something being expressed, silence or lessen a sound; cover, wrap; cover oneself, wrap oneself, something muffling a sound, typ...muffle
galliass, large and fast warship with three masts (used in the Mediterranean in the 16th and 17th centuries), three-masted warshipgalleass
gambade, leap, leather foot protector, leg covering, low jump by horse, prank, spring or leap of a horse; gaiter (particularly fixed to saddle); legginggambado
gambling game, game of chance in which a large number of tickets are sold and the winner is determined by randomly choosing one of the tickets, raffle; something whose outcome is determined by chance, situation where outcome depends on chancelottery
gauntlet, protective covering for the hand (against cold, dirt, etc.); padded covering for the hand (worn in boxing and other sports), protective glove, put a glove on something, put gloves on; provide with gloves, shaped covering for the handglove
get rid of something, outer covering of grain or fruit, oyster or clam shell, remove a husk, peel, outer covering of some nuts and vegetables (such as corn), something with little value, take something from huskshuck
give away property rights, give up something, strip, denude, remove clothing or other covering; dispossess, deprive of; get rid of; take away rights (Law); transfer rights through sale, take away from somebody, take something offdivest
 

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