Results for: protective overgarment
English English
drip feed, dripping of liquid, drizzle, dribble, drop, dribble; wetblanket; stupid person, fall or let fall in drops, let something out copiously, protective groove, small amount of liquid, socially inept person, sound of falling dropsdrip
dull surface, dulling of surface, layer of natural materials, making mats, material woven from natural fibers, rough or padded fabric used for making mats or protective coverings; dull surface free from polish; preparation and attachment of a mat to a ...matting
dustsheet, protective clothdrop cloth
duty levied on goods, list of costs, list of tariffs, price, rate; protective tax, set costtariff
ecologic, environmental, of or pertaining to the environment and the quality of the environment, protective of the environment, relating to organisms and the environmentecological
equip with shoes; put on shoes; fit a horse with horseshoes, metal strip on sled, part of a bridge, playing card dispenser, power collector on an electric train, protective covering for the foot; horseshoe; brake shoe, part of the brake system that pre...shoe
eyeliner, jacket, line drive, lining, passenger ship or plane, person or thing which makes lines; airplane or ship which is run by a transportation company; eye pencil, eyeliner; one who puts in linings; lining of a garment, protective sleeve for compo...liner
fence, fence in, surround with a fence; fortify with fences, protect with walls, fence made from stakes, protective fence made from poles that are inserted into the ground; line of cliffs, row of bluffs, fence pale, palisades, see also:palisade cell, s...palisade
flankerback, person or thing which flanks; guard placed on a flank; fortification which defends a flank, soldier in protective unit, split endflanker
form of oxygen, form of oxygen having three atoms in its molecule that is a result of electrical discharge in oxygen and is found in small quantities in the atmosphere (especially after a thunderstorm) and forms a protective layer in the upper atmosphe...ozone
gauntlet, protective covering for the hand (against cold, dirt, etc.); padded covering for the hand (worn in boxing and other sports), protective glove, put a glove on something, put gloves on; provide with gloves, shaped covering for the handglove
grommet, protective eyelet in a fabric that prevents ripping of the material or of a rope passing through it; ring of metal or plastic; ring of rope on a sailboat (Nautical)grummet
grummet, protective eyelet, reinforcement around eyelet, ring of rope on a sailboat (Nautical); ring of metal or plastic, ring to fasten a sailgrommet
gumshield, protective cover for teeth and gumsmouth guard
hard protective covering of an organismexoskeleton
 

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