Results for: condition of being petrified, conversion of substance to stone
English English
cover with pebbles, crystal lens, give irregular surface to, make surface rough and pebbly, rock crystal used for lenses, rock fragment, small round stone, small stone, thick and distortingpebble
cover with slabs, flat thick piece of material (such as wood, stone, etc.), form into a slab; cover with slabs, cover with thick flat pieces of material; cut a log into slabs, make into slabs, pack of beer, sheet of rock, stone base for something, trim...slab
cover with tar, dark thick substance obtained from wood and other organic substances (used in protective coatings and sealants); sailor (Informal), residue from tobacco smoke, smear or cover with tar, cover with asphalt, cover with pitch, thick black l...tar
covered with sticky substance, thick and sticky, viscous, sticky and thick; adhesive, syrupyviscid
covered with stones, emotionless, of or like stonestony; stoney
cow ready to give birth, somebody or something that leaps, springer spaniel, wedge-shaped stonespringer
cream or lotion rubbed on the skin to protect it from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun, substance to prevent sunburnsunscreen
create prints using the silkscreen process, printing technique in which ink is pressed through a fine mesh fabric on which a stencil design has been painted with an impermeable substance, silkscreen process; print made using the silkscreen techniquesilkscreen
creatine phosphate, energy source in vertebrate muscles, phosphocreatin, substance that provides energy for muscular contractions (Biochemistry)phosphocreatine
creating a keratinous substance, creating keratin (Biology)keratogenous
creating warmth, substance which creates a feeling of warmth (Medicine)calefacient
crowds of people, drive, group of animals moving, herd or flock; crowd or multitude, move animals along, type of stone chiseldrove
crucialness, stage of nuclear reaction, state of urgency, condition of being critical; point at which a chain reaction can be sustained (esp. regarding nuclear reactions)criticality
cruel act, cruel use of power, oppression, coercive power (esp. by a government); position or role of a tyrant; strict and harsh condition imposed by an external person or force, oppressive government, state ruled by tyrant, unchecked use of power and ...tyranny
cruel act, cruelty, inhumanity, savagery, uncivilized conditionbarbarity
 

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