Results for: decorative stonework, mass of stones
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any of a number of flowers which have five petals; decorative shape resembling a five-petalled flower, five-arc design, potentillacinquefoil
any of a number of subatomic particles that have very little mass, Greek monetary unit, old coin worth one leptonlepton
any sticky mass, cluster, form into a lump, coagulate, lump; coagulated mass of blood; fool (Slang), sticky lump, thicken and form lumpsclot
application of decorative material to a surface to give the appearance of marble, coloring like marble, creation of marbled effect, streaks of fat in meatmarbling
apply a poultice to a wounded or inflamed area of the body, moist substance applied to injury, plaster, soft heated mass of herbs (or meal, clay, etc.) wrapped in a cloth and applied to a wounded or inflamed area of the bodypoultice
apply bright shiny surface to something, coat something with enamel, coat with enamel, cover with a smooth and glossy coating (for ornament or protection); lacquer, glaze, glassy decorative or protective coating, hard layer on tooth crown, paint with a...enamel
apply stucco to a surface, coat with stucco, cover with stucco, decorative plaster work, durable coating for exterior walls; plaster used for decorative interior work; plaster coating for interior walls, stuccowork, wall plasterstucco
architectural decoration of curved leaves used at the edge of a spire or gable, decorative carved leafcrocket
architectural ornamentation, brief elegant characterization of a scene or a person (in written, musical, or dramatic form); picture that fades at the edges without a defined border; decorative illustration in various places in a book (e.g. beginning or...vignette
arrange windows to overlap, fall, pour out, flow (as in a waterfall), flowing liquid, hang or lie, hanging mass, succession, waterfall; waves, billows (of fabric or hair); (Internet) addition of quoted text to a follow-up message on the Internetcascade
arrangement of stones in a garden, rock gardenrockery
art of carving images on gems or other stones; gem or other stone which has been carved in this manner; short (often one-scene) appearance by a well-known actor in a film with lesser known actors, cameo role, brief appearance by famous actor, carved stonecameo
art of engraving on gems, process of carving on gemstones, glyptics, carving or engraving on precious stonesglyptography
artistic representation of festoon, decorate with chains of flowers (or leaves, etc.), decorative chain (made of flowers, etc.); ornamental design (on furniture, architecture, garland, hang festoons on something, join with festoons, shape something int...festoon
assist during Mass, be in armed force, be of use, bind rope with wire or cord, copulate with female, deliver legal document to somebody, give somebody food or drink, have particular effect, hit that starts point, opening stroke or hit of the ball (Spor...serve
 

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