Results for: gabardine, long robe worn in the Middle Ages
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able to recall with startling accuracy, pertaining to visual images (seen recently or long before) which can be recalled vividly and with great detail, recalled with startling accuracyeidetic
able to tolerate difficult circumstances, capable of waiting, one who receives therapy or treatment (medical, psychiatric, etc.), somebody given medical treatment, tolerant, forbearing, long-sufferingpatient
abnormally turned in, characterized by an abnormal turning inward of a bone from the middle of the body (especially a knee or foot)varus
abode of humankind in Norse mythology, Middle Earth, Midgarth, MidgarthrMidgard
about an epic, epic poetry, large-scale production, like an epic, long narrative poem, long narrative poem; composition which resembles an epic; epic poetry, long series of events, pertaining to a long narrative poem which tells of the adventures and f...epic
absorbent baby clothing, absorbent cloth worn by babies (as underpants), decorate with diaper pattern, fabric with diaper pattern, nappy, pattern of small motifs, put a diaper on, put diaper on babydiaper
absorbent band worn around wrist, band or part of sleeve covering wrist; cuff, identification band worn around wrist, part of something covering wrist, watch strapwristband
accompany or stay with, agree with, deceive over a long timestring along
according to an unchanging quality, at a particular part, at that place, away or aside, before long; secondary issue; draw, before that time, bye, differing in the amount of, during, from the hand of, from the mind of; with; on, gradually, in amounts o...by
act of conveying a liquid through a siphon, act of transferring a liquid from one container to another using a long tube and the force of atmospheric pressuresiphonage
act of emphasizing the beats or accents that are usually not accented (Music); omission of a letter or sound from the middle of a word (Grammar); change of meter (Poetry), placing of accent on weak beat, syncopesyncopation
act of hitting a baseball gently; push, butt (as with the head or horns), gentle hit of ball, hit a ball gently, middle part of sail, ram (with the head or horns); hit softly (Baseball)bunt
act of jogging or moving quickly; act of competing in a race or election; leakage, act of dripping, consecutively, creeping, fast movement, flowing, for use or wear by runners, functioning, gaining yards while running, long-standing, made during an eve...running
act of languishing; melancholy gaze, yearning look, be neglected or deprived, become less successful, pine for something, weaken, droop, wither; suffer neglect, suffer hardship; pine away, yearn for, long forlanguish
act of locking up; prison, jail; temporary detention center, long investment, may be locked up, place with prison cells, securing of building, time for locking buildinglockup
 

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