Results for: cane with sword inside
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colored part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil (Anatomy); any of a number of plants having sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers, fleur-de-lis, flowering plant, iris diaphragm, part of eye, rainbow, rainbow show of colorsiris
coming from or reaching far inside, dark in color, depths of the ocean, very deep part of a body of water; abyss; middle, center, down from a surface, far down or in, far from an edge, far from front to back, far from top to bottom, having a great dept...deep
compass with a gyroscope inside, navigational compass containing a gyroscope which points in the direction of true northgyrocompass
compound in grapes and sugar caneglycolic acid
Computer Aided Designmethod of creating designs and blueprints using a computer, computer-aided design, Coronary Artery Diseasephase of arteriosclerosis that involves buildup of cholesterol inside the arterial wallsCAD
concave part or surface, state of being concave, state of being concave (curving inward like the inside of a bowl, hollow and curved)concavity
connection for fishing rod pieces, cylindrical joint, ferule, fit with ferrule, protective cap on shaft, ring shaped reinforcement; metal cap placed on the end of a shaft to protect it (i.e. on the end of an umbrella, cane, etc.)ferrule
container broken to get gifts insidepiñata
containing its full quantity; satisfied, satiated; having something placed inside, stuffed; stopped up; drilled and covered (about a cavity in a tooth)filled
court inside a castle wallbailey
cover with a roof, construct an overhead covering for a building, exterior upper covering of a building, fix roof on something, highest point, structure covering a body cavity, top of inside cavity, top partroof
curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also saber), strike or stab with a saber (also saber)sabre
curved single-edged sword; (Fencing) foil, double-edged sword with a blunt tip (also sabre), fencing sword with tapering blade, fencing with saber, heavy sword with curved blade, injure somebody with saber, strike or stab with a saber (also sabre)saber
cutting part, dashing man, edge (of a knife); cutting portion of a razor; thin leaf; paddle; bat, racquet; propeller, flat striking part, long thin flat part, part of ice skate, part of tongue, razor blade, stone fragment, sword, swordsmanblade
decorative sword tasselsword knot
 

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