Results for: act as support for, support from below, support from below
English English
block, support for a runner at race startstarting block
board at bottom of bed, footstool, footrest, support for feetfootboard
board, board behind the basket, board forming back of something, board to which a net is attached (used in the game of basketball), board used to support injured backbackboard
bookstall, stand for putting books on; bookstore, support for open bookbookstand
bowsprit support on a sailing shipknighthead
brace, invigorating drink//bracer, leather arm guard, support, wrist guard worn by an archer; wrist guard (armor); person or thing that supports; alcoholic drinkbracer
breakwater, bridge support, column projecting from wall, landing for ships, wharf; support beam, pillar; dock, platform, seaside structure, vertical structural support, wall between adjacent doors, wall reinforcementpier
bridge supported by towers, support made of horizontal piece supported by A-frames, table base, table stand; bridge made of A-frames, supporting framework, tower for supporting a bridgetrestle
broadcast something simultaneously, coordinated system of people or things, group of broadcasting affiliates, link computers, maintain relationships with people, make ties or acquaintances (esp. for professional support or business advantages); link co...network
build with wood; support with wood, growing trees, large wooden building support, lumber, made of timbers, part of the framework of a ship, provide something with timbers, somebody as suitable material for position, trees; logs; wood; qualities, charac...timber
burden or claim on property, burden or hindrance, impediment; one who is dependent on another for support (especially a child); (Law) lien or claim on a property (also incumbrance)encumbrance
burden, hindrance, impediment; one who is dependent on another for support (especially a child); lien or claim on a property (Law)incumbrance
cabinet for television or hi-fi, stand (for a television or radio); control panel; (Computers) system of input and output devices connected to a main computer; shelf support; case for a radio; case for a television, comfort, solace, encourage, console ...console
cannot be upheld, cannot be sustained; cannot be defended, cannot be corroborated (facts, argument, etc.), impossible to support physically, indefensible, intolerableunsupportable
caregiver, janitor, one who watches over someone or something, one who takes care of someone or something; servant; (British) janitor, somebody offering emotional support, temporary officeholdercaretaker
 

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