Results for: hole for post
English English
collection of information, dismal place, place for dead bodies, place where corpses are stored before post-mortem exam or before being claimed for burial, mortuarymorgue
concealed trap, snare; peril, risk, danger, disguised hole acting as trap, pit, potential disasterpitfall
concentrate intensely on something, cover something up, hide something by covering, hide something from sight, inter dead body, put in the ground and cover with dirt, lose somebody through death, move card, obscure something, put something in hole, sin...bury
connection with electricity supply, hole on electrical device for plug, market for goods, mouth of river, release for emotions, socket, store, stream draining lake, vent, way out, exit; means of relief (emotional, physical, etc.); electrical source for...outlet
container for peck, gouge, hole; strike of a beak or other pointed tool, hole made by beak, kiss lightly, large quantity, light kiss, make hole in, nag, nibble, pick up with beak, strike with a beak or pointed tool; dig, strike with beak, swift bite wi...peck
containing a hole, pierced; deflated, having the air removed (i.e. a tire); damaged, wounded; destroyed, ruinedpunctured
countersinking tool, hole that accepts screw head, make (the head of a bolt, nail, etc.) flush or level with a surface, make hole to include screw head, make screw heads level with surfacecountersink
cover with disfiguring marks, pimple, inflammation of the skin, pustule, pockmark, small holepock
creation of an opening in the trachea (Medicine), cutting into the trachea, hole in the tracheatracheostomy
cut hole in printing plate, cut mortise in, hole cut to hold other part, join by mortise and tenon, mortice, recess or groove in a piece of wood or another material that fits together with a corresponding projecting piece of material; connection, jointmortise
dagger, hairpin, hole-punching tool, large blunt needle, large needle, typesetting toolbodkin
damn, cursed, emphatic term, exclamation, extremely, very, highly, mend, stitch up torn or worn clothing; curse, repair of hole, repair something with thread, spot which has been darned, patchdarn
deacons collectively, post of deacondeaconry
decorate with a fret, flow in ripples or small waves, hole made by fretting, irritation, worry, anxiety; erosion, wearing away; area that has been eroded; ornamental design; any of the ridges of wood or metal on a fingerboard (of a guitar, lute, etc.),...fret
deep fissure, abyss, deep hole in the earth, gap or break, wide differencechasm
 

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