Results for: hard wood of ash, material remaining after something is burned
English English
coat lining materialshalloon
coat with brass; solder, join metal with solder, make something hard like brass, make something with brassbraze
coat with sugar syrup, cook in or coat with sugar; become crystallized into sugar, hard drugs, piece of confectionery, small confection, steep in sugar, sugary sweet, turn sugar solution into crystalscandy
coated with silver, plated with a material that resembles silver; having a gray or silvery colorsilvered
coating on an inside surface; material used to line an inside surface, interior coveringlining
coats of arms, cover with armor, covering on plants or animals, gravel on river bed, hard protective covering for the body; covering of metal plates (on warships, tanks, etc.), protection, protection for military vehicles, protection for soldiersarmor
coco, coconut palm, hard-shelled fruit containing sweet juice, large seed of the coconut palm (type of tree); white meat of the coconut, white flesh of coconut fruitcoconut
cocos wood, Jamaica ebony, West Indian ebony, West Indian hardwood tree, wood of cocuswood treecocuswood
collection of floating objects, flat boat, form a raft, inflatable boat or mat, large amount, move something by raft, primitive boat made from buoyant material fastened together to make a platform; large number of things, a collection, great quantity (...raft
color green (Heraldry); green vegetation in a forest; right to cut down green vegetation (English Forest Law), green color, right to cut wood or vegetationvert
color with umber; color with a reddish-brown material that resembles umber, grayling, species of fish that resembles the trout (native to Europe and the northern United States); species of wading bird that resembles a heron (native to Africa); shadow (...umber
coloring material used as paint or dye; colored substance in cells, coloring substance, give color to, natural plant coloringpigment
colorless plastic, film, movies, of or with celluloid, plastic material made from cellulose nitrate and camphor; movie film ribbon; type of hard fat in the bodycelluloid
combination of a question mark and exclamation point in written material (used to express that a statement is both a rhetorical question and an exclamation), interabang, punctuation indicating emphatic disbeliefinterrobang
comedian, standup comedian; person who writes comic material for standup comedians or for comediesgagman
 

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