Results for: band of material worn around head, band worn around the head
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create a design on a surface by means of a stencil, decorate using stencil, make pattern using stencil, plate with cutout design, thin sheet of some material from which figures or letters have been cut out so that paint or ink may be passed through the...stencil
create curves or spirals, cut into spirals or curves; move on-screen text or images horizontally or vertically so new information appears on one side of the screen as older information disappears from the other side (Computers), curved head of stringed...scroll
creation of an X-ray photograph which shows the presence of radioactive materialautoradiography
crested bird with downward-curving bill, type of bird that has a fancy tufted crest on its headhoopoe
criticize somebody savagely, destroy something, discard something, discarded material, nonsense, offensive term, poor quality literature or art, remove twigs and branches, something discarded, something of no value, rubbish, garbage, refuse; nonsense, ...trash
crosswise brick in wall, header tank, head-first dive; butt, ramming; top title, title which appears at the top of every page of a document (Computers); text which appears at the top of a document or letter on the Internet and indicates its origin and ...header
crown, wreath; circular ornament (especially one worn on the head); small circle, ringlike decorationcirclet
crunchy material left over after melting down pork or chicken fatcracklings
cup, head, mug; small drink of liquor; head (slang), one fourth of pintnoggin
curbs lining street, kerbing, material for curbscurbing
cut a movie or tape, cut material, decide the content of a program, decide the content of a publication, editing, prepare for publication, revise, alter; make changes and corrections prior to printingedit
cut branches, chop off; trim tree branches (or shrubs, etc.); reduce, lessen; remove, take away, rid, dried plum, dried plum; foolish person, unpopular person (Slang), offensive term, plum to be dried, reduce something by removing unwanted material, re...prune
cut hole in printing plate, cut mortise in, hole cut to hold other part, join by mortise and tenon, mortice, recess or groove in a piece of wood or another material that fits together with a corresponding projecting piece of material; connection, jointmortise
daily nutrition; income, food, subsistence; (Slang) head of a familydaily bread
damaged in shop, damaged or faded from being displayed in a shop; worn-outshopworn
 

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