Results for: article filling two facing pages
English English
bookbinding workshop, place where books are bound, place where the pages of books are fastened together and placed in a coverbindery
bookkeeping entry, broadcast or published report, couple in a relationship, introducing an item in list, one in a collection, one in a list, thing, object, article; news story, piece of information, scoop, piece of gossipitem
bookmark, something used to mark the page of a book (especially a strip of paper, fabric, or leather, etc., that is inserted between the pages of a book)bookmarker
bread slices with filling in between, dish made by placing food between two slices of bread, make a sandwich; place between two things, place somebody or something between things, see also:club sandwich, something like a sandwichsandwich
bundle of tree branches used for filling ditches or building embankments, wood lining trenchfascine
carrying case, bag, holdall, horse-drawn carriage, large soft travel bag, passenger vehicle with facing benchescarryall
center field, central; equally distant from two extremes, halfway, cluster or concentration, concentrate or focus, conical part of lathe, focus of attention, focus on theme, food filling, group of nerve cells regulating function, influential place or o...center
center page in newspaper or magazine; large picture that covers the two pages opposite each other in the middle of a magazine (often of a young woman barely dressed or naked)centrefold
change of one mineral to another, somebody filling military vacancy, substitute, substitution of somebody or something, act of replacing one thing with another; person or thing that takes the place of anotherreplacement
Channel Definition Format(Computers) file format for files that defines WWW channels (with information about the Web pages, images, ActiveX controls, page content, etc.)CDF
chocolate filling or frostingganache
choosy, detail, individual characteristic; item, article; specific proposition (Logic), detailed, exceptional, fussy, not dealing with all, one out of several, particularity, personal, real thing, single instance, special, special; unusual, uncommon; d...particular
collection of pages sewn together (earliest form of the book); manuscript of ancient holy writing, old manuscripts in book formcodex
coming from or directed towards the northeast, coming from or facing northeast, in the northeast, of the northeastnortheastern
coming from the west, facing westwestern
 

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