Results for: fuse and stiffen, grow together and merge
English English
climbing plant, grapevine, grapevines collectively, grow like vine, plant which creeps or climbs as it grows; stem of a climbing plant; grapevinevine
clock pulley, explosives fuse, flare, fuzee, large-headed match; warning flare (for trains), windproof matchfusee
collection of ferns, garden of ferns; place or thing in which ferns grow, fern collection, place for growing fernsfernery
combine into single mass, strengthen your position, unify, merge; strengthen; solidify, unite business activitiesconsolidate
come or go irregularly, fall behind, wander away from, stray from; ramble, wander; grow or spread out in an untidy or irregular fashion, grow untidily, move or become spread out, straggled group or arrangement, stray from pathstraggle
create product by mixing ingredients, food or drink mixture, intermingle, make pleasing combination, mix ingredients, merge, combine, shade imperceptibly into each other, word made by joining two wordsblend
derive great enjoyment, grow vigorously, revel in, enjoy greatly, live luxuriously; thrive, grow in abundanceluxuriate
describe something more fully, give the full form of something, increase in size or volume, make or become larger, open out, relax, rewrite a mathematical expression, spread out, grow larger; broadenexpand
develop, often selfishly, grow plants, loosen soil, make cultured, nurture, prepare land for crops, prepare the ground for planting, grow crops; develop, improve; nurturecultivate
dirty with smoke; smoke, cause to grow hard from exposure to smokebesmoke
do well, grow well, prosper, flourish, succeedthrive
dragonfly, impale something on spindle, make with spindle, mechanical thread-spinning device, rapidly grow tall and slender, rotating rod for device, small rod with tapered ends around which thread is twisted while spinning; rotating machine part or ax...spindle
edible root, plant on which radishes grow, type of bitter-tasting edible root from the mustard family; plant that produces this rootradish
edible tuber of groundnut plant, N American climbing plant, North American plant with an edible tuber; any of a number of plants with edible parts that grow underground (i.e. peanut), peanut plant, plant with edible tubersgroundnut
element needed for plant growth, nutritious substance of which plants need a large amount to growmacronutrient
 

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