Results for: ring with stones set in a circle
English English
blend in with something, change color of photograph, combinations of color and shading, firmness of muscles, general quality, give a sound or ring; give a color or tint, intonation, machine sound, note, particular kind of sound, plainsong, prevailing c...tone
Blue member of Union Army, blue pigment, blue ring on target, Blue Union Army, bluish, color blue, color of the sky or sea, depressed, explicit, gray, having a blue color; sad, depressed (slang), make or become blue, of the color of the sky, paint blue...blue
bolt with ring at endeyebolt
bordering on the Antarctic Circlesubantarctic
boxing ring, professional boxingprize ring
breaker, broncobuster, form of address, one who breaks up something (fight, brawl, crime ring, etc.); spree, flingbuster
broken stones used for paving roads; road or other surface paved with layers of broken stones bound with tar or asphalt, road surface of broken stonesmacadam
built of megaliths, constructed of large stones used to build different structures during the prehistoric period (Archeology)megalithic
burdensome responsibility, either of a pair of heavy circular stones between which a grainy substance is ground, grindstone; emotional weight, grain-grinding stonemillstone
button pushed to ring bellbell push
Cairn terrier, pile of stones set up as a memorial or mark of some kind, pile of stones used as markercairn
call somebody by telephone, earphones, make a telephone call; ring, report something by telephone, speech sound, telephone (Slang)phone
can, can top, ring pull, van, van roofpop-top
carat, measure of gold content, unit for measuring the weight of precious stones (equal to 200 milligrams); unit for measuring the quality of gold (also carat)karat
card game for one, card game for one player, patience; diamond or other gem placed in a setting by itself (in a ring or other piece of jewelry), single gemstone, songbirdsolitaire
 

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