Results for: defamatory material, mire, wet soft earth
English English
gradient in road, group of plants or seeds, high land, make earth into pile, pile of earth, raised area of land (smaller than a mountain); slope, incline; heap, moundhill
gradual breaking down, gradual wearing away of the Earth by wind or water; disintegration; deterioration, loss of tooth enamel, wearing away of rock, wearing away of tissueerosion
grayish green pigment, green earthterre verte
greasy soothing or softening substance, soft spreadable mixture that is often medicated and is used to sooth the skin, balmy medicated creamointment
great circle around Earthprime vertical
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
grumble, inarticulate soft speech, mumbling, grumbling, say something quietly, something said quietly, utter soft inarticulate speech, mumble; grumble, complain quietly and incessantlymutter
grumbling, inarticulate soft speech, mumblingmuttering
gun platform, platform of earth within a fort from which guns are fired; armored cylinder around a revolving gun turret on a warship, warship armorbarbette
gymnastics movement, hand-operated cutting tool consisting of two pivoted blades which slide against one another and cut material placed between them, instrument for cutting something, scissors hold, technique in high-jumpingscissors
hail or snow, soft hail, soft hail (Meteorology)graupel
hair, stringy material that grows from the head and other parts of the body, part like a hairpilus
half of Earth north of equator, northern half of celestial spherenorthern hemisphere
hanging limply, material used to pave a walkway, flagstones, paving stones; pavement, place with flagstones, weak, exhausted; weakening, losing strength; losing energy or momentumflagging
hard formation found in the stomach or intestines of some animals, hard mass of materialbezoar
 

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