Results for: tubular, in the shape of a pipe, cylindrical and hollow
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Applies to derivative products. Option strategy consisting of both puts and calls at different strike prices that capitalizes on a narrow range of volatility. The payoff diagram takes the shape of a bird.Condor
arc shape, arc-shaped, arc-shaped street, arc-shaped thing, growing, Islamic or Turkish power, Islamic symbol, object shaped like a new moon, thin curving shape which comes to a point at both ends; phase of the moon when it is shaped as a C, moon in it...crescent
arch shape, archway, build something in arch shape, cross, curved body part, curved rock formation, curved structure, form something into curved shape, knowingly playful or mischievous, make arched, make vaulted, build an arch; be arched, be vaulted, m...arch
area inside circle, circle -shaped pattern, circle -shaped thing, curved route, cycle, group of people, make mark around, move along curving route, raised theater seating, ring-shaped geometric figure, round figure; group, society, shape of perfect hol...circle
area of sky containing constellation, astrological arrangement of planets, gathering of celebrities, group of related things, group of stars forming shape, group of stars; group of related feelings or ideasconstellation
arm of transept, wing of a church building that runs perpendicular to the main structure (forms a shape resembling a cross), wings of churchtransept
armored turret for guns; protective vault used as a barracks or for storing weapons; hollow molding to form a cornice (Architecture), fortified artillery compartmentcasemate
arrange windows, covering for floors, roofs, or walls, fit something with drainage tiles, hat, hollow block, lay tiles on something, pave, cover with tiles, playing piece, short pipe in a drain, slab of fired clay for covering roofs or lining walls or ...tile
artificial waterway, channel water away from, duct; emptying of liquid; hole in sink or bathtub used for emptying water; (British) sewer pipe, device to remove fluid from wound, discharge into something, draw out (liquid); flow out (liquid); empty slow...drain
artistic representation of festoon, decorate with chains of flowers (or leaves, etc.), decorative chain (made of flowers, etc.); ornamental design (on furniture, architecture, garland, hang festoons on something, join with festoons, shape something int...festoon
artistic representation of the Roman Mythological god of love (especially in the shape of a chubby, naked baby boy), cherubic boy as symbol of lovecupid
as single word, figure or object having three dimensions; substance that is not a liquid or a gas, substance exhibiting rigidity, financially secure, not hollow, not soft or yielding, nourishing, of strong and secure construction, reliable, retaining i...solid
assail somebody or something, baseball warmup routine, capsicum, hollow vegetable, make something lively, pepper game, plant with berries, plant with edible pods, pungent condiments, season with pepper; add pepper, seasoning, sprinkle something around,...pepper
at angle, not legal, not straight, bent; dishonest, with bent shapecrooked
at lower elevation, hollow-looking, submerged, submerged; below the level of that which surrounds it; hollow, depressed, sunk lowersunken
 

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