Results for: describe, draw, sketch, portray visually
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bring into a stalemate (Chess); bring to a standstill, chess situation with no winner, put into stalemate, situation in which neither player can move (Chess); deadlock, draw, situation with no potential winnersstalemate
brush away lightly, brushing movement, make thick and smooth, move quickly, place with a sweeping motion, small broom for dusting; utensil for whipping; act of whisking, something used to sweep things away, sweep; brush; draw, snatch; cause to be froth...whisk
build, assemble, put together, constructed thing or concept, create in the mind, draw accurately, pattern; conceptconstruct
burned or burning piece of wood, describe somebody or something as bad, fungal disease of plants, make indelible mark on somebody, mark burned on animal, mark on criminal or enslaved person, mark skin or hide, mark with a branding iron; disgrace, conde...brand
can be configured, can be shaped, possible to describe its structureconfigurable
catch in a trap, lure, snare, draw into difficulty or danger, trick into something badentrap
causing revulsion; serving to draw blood from one area to another through counterirritation (Medicine)revulsive
change design of, new design, plan again, devise again; draft again, make a new preliminary sketchredesign
choose for a use, chosen for future post, describe formally, intended, marked out for, chosen (though not yet installed), name to a position, show, indicatedesignate
cilia^ ) projecting from some cells and the beating movement they make, pertaining to tiny hairlike parts, used to describe the short threads (, used to describe the tissue and muscle that surrounds the lens of the eyeciliary
clearly describe, indicate; itemize; mark, designate; stipulate, include in specification, state explicitlyspecify
client, forming a part, immediate constituent, ingredient, resident of constituency, see also:ultimate constituent, voter, elector; component, unit, with power to draw up constitution, word, phrase, or clauseconstituent
comic exaggeration, draw a satirical cartoon; distort and exaggerate reality (in cartoon or comic form), drawing that exaggerates certain physical characteristics; something absurd, of caricatures, represent with comic exaggeration, travestycaricature
comic satirical writing, short comic sketch, short play, theatrical sketch (usually humorous); short humorous literary pieceskit
coming attraction, describe a show in advance, description of a forthcoming show, early show, early display, early exhibition, make an early show, give an advance performance; see an advance performance, view an early show, opportunity to see something...preview
 

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