Results for: consisting of numbers, of numbers of things
English English
things used for writing, writing implements; paper used for writing lettersstationery
things which cannot be separated; devoted friends, companions who cannot be separatedinseparables
to the degree that, as much as (used in combination to indicate a connection between two things, e.g. "the more one practices, the better one gets")the more
tool for cutting consisting of a toothed blade; saying, maxim, proverb, tool for cutting wood, trite maximsaw
Torah, first five books of the Old Testament (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy)pentateuch
tossing and catching several objects at the same time; act of juggling; using tricks for a dishonest purpose; act of reorganizing things in order to give a deceptive impressionjuggling
toy consisting of small parts that are assembled together to build shapes or objectstinkertoy
try to find things outfeel out
two games played one after the other (Basketball, Baseball); two performances given one after the other, two things that happen one after the otherdoubleheader
two unpleasant things happening togetherdouble whammy
type of plant; a traditional dessert, consisting of a baked pudding over which a syrup or sauce is poured as it is removed from the ovenmalva
unite people or thingsconfederate
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (country in northern Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland)United Kingdom
United Kingdom; country in northwestern Europe consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, University of Kentucky; large public university located in Lexington (Kentucky, USA)UK
untangle things or become untangleddisentwine
 

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