Results for: strip of material around a hat, strip of thin material or leather around a hat
English English
materialistic, one who is preoccupied with material matters, one who believes that physical comfort is the highest value, somebody concerned about possessions, supporter of philosophical materialismmaterialist
maximum slope of loose materialangle of repose
measure of thickness, degree of thickness, offer something for sale, sail against the wind, subject to urgently and insistently, supply somebody with something, thin layer of something, travel a route regularly, travel regularly on a specific course; b...ply
meat from hog, thin slices of pork meat; (Slang) moneybacon
mechanical device which fastens papers and other material together by means of staples, stapling devicestapler
median stripcentral reservation
member of secular clergy, not concerned with religion, not monastic, not religious, occurring once a century, occurring over long period, worldly, pertaining to the material (as opposed to the spiritual or religious); nonreligious in nature; not belong...secular
membrane around the lungs, pleuron, thin serous membrane that covers the lungpleura
membrane, thin and soft layer of animal or plant tissue that covers or lines an organ or partmembrana
mended with patches, made from many small pieces of material; not uniform, not consistent, occurring in patches, of varying qualitypatchy
mesh, net-like material, net; installation of a net or netsnetting
mesomorph, person with a slender body build, see also:endomorph, tall thin personectomorph
messiness, sexual explicitness, sexually explicit materialraunch
metal bar supporting railroad car, pistol, plant stem, power wielded, receptor cell in eye, see also: measuring rod, staff of office, stick, shaft; stick or bundle of twigs used for whipping; punishment; pistol (Slang), surveying pole, thin stick, unit...rod
metal measuring stripfeeler gauge
 

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