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flood, fill or cover with water; inundate, overwhelm, inundate an area, low-lying area of land that is saturated with water and unfit for agricultural purposes, marsh, bog, overburden somebody, sink a boat, wetlandswamp
flow in curling mass, flowing curling mass, rise or role in waves, swell up, be heaped, rolling or surging mass, surge, rush, swell with airbillow
for crops, knowledgeable, prepared and planted (of land); refined, sophisticated, well-bred, educated, produced by horticultural or agricultural methodscultivated
forcing out; expulsion, igneous rock, movement of molten rock, process of extruding, something formed by being extrudedextrusion
forest in western European Russia, near Smolensk, where the mass grave of thousands of Polish army officers murdered by Soviet security services was discovered in 1943Katyn Forest
forest, forested area, land with trees, pertaining to or inhabiting the forest or woodswoodland
forest, woodland; land wooded with marketable woodtimberland
form a corporation; combine, blend; unify; unite; include; embody, form or become corporation, formed into a corporation, existing as a corporation; united in a corporation, give real form to, join with something that exists, legally a corporation, mer...incorporate
form again, newly formed or grown, recover from decline, renew, restore to good condition; form again, re-create; be renewed, be restored to good condition, replace by new growth, replacement tissue, restore somebody spiritually, restore something to o...regenerate
form into tight curls, form the hair into small tight curls, frizzed hair, fry and sizzle, small curl of hair; hair that has been formed into small tight curls; curly hairfrizz
form tangled mass, frame with mat, having mat finish, lackluster, lusterless, dull, somber, drab, leaden, dim, fadedmat
form the hair into small tight curls, small curl of hair; hair that has been formed into small tight curls; curly hairfriz
formation of layers, process of bonding layers, process of laminating, act of bonding together two or more thin layers; state of being laminated; object which is formed of thin layers, thin steel plate in transformer core, thinly-layered structurelamination
formed by 3 chromosomes, tervalent, with 3 valences, with valence of 3trivalent
formed by aggregation; of or producing or containing concretionsconcretionary
 

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