Results for: glass formed by lightning, tobular formation in rock or sand or rock which is caused by lightning
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damage to part of an organ caused by a blow to another part of that organ (Medicine), injury to one side of organcontrecoup
damask, small rockdornick
dance to salsa music, Latin American dance music, spicy sauce, style of Puerto Rican rhythmic dance; Latin American musical style based on Cuban rhythms with elements of rock and jazz; Mexican hot sauce made from tomatoes onions and chili pepperssalsa
dangerous sand, dangerous situation, soft sand that is saturated with water, bed of moist sand that sucks in and envelops objects that rest on its surfacequicksand
dark coarse-grained rock, variety of dark-colored igneous rock composed of feldspar and ferromagnesium silicates (Geology)diorite
dark grainy rock, volcanic rock which resembles granitegabbro
dark igneous rockdunite
deadliness, disastrous event, occurrence which results in death; death caused by such an event; destiny, predestination, predetermination, events thought fated, predetermination by fate, unexpected deathfatality
death of tissue, death or rotting of body tissue (caused by faulty circulation, disease, etc.), get gangrene, suffer from gangrene; cause gangrenegangrene
debris, rubbish, waste, disintegrated matter, organic matter, rock fragmentsdetritus
deciding throw of coin, head jerk, jerk head upward, lightly throw something, mix something, move restlessly, throw coin, throw or be thrown up and down, throw rider, throw somebody or something upward, fling, pitch; roll, rock, pitch; flipping of a co...toss
decorate with pearls, gem formed in mollusk, harvest pearls, make beads, make something into shape of pearls, mother-of-pearl, pale grayish-white, pale grayish-white color, purl, search for pearls, dive for pearls; extract pearls, somebody or something...pearl
decoration on Christmas tree, hanging ice, hanging tapered mass of ice formed by the freezing of successive water droplets, somebody very reservedicicle
decreasing of something, gradual sinking of land caused by natural shifts or human activity; (Medicine) remittal, remission, decrease in the manifestations (of a disease); sinking in bone;, sinking of land levelsubsidence
deed done by God, occurrence which is not caused by man (such as a natural disaster, etc.), event beyond human controlact of God
 

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