Results for: dress, outfit, equip, supply
English English
business corporation with exclusive control, control of market supply, exclusive commodity or area of control, exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market; total access or privilege to the exclusion of competitors, legal right gr...monopoly
cache memory, conceal; hide away, hidden supply, hide supply of things, hoard, stash; storage area containing data that the computer will need soon (Computers); hiding place, hold data in cache, memory for frequently used data, secret place for hiding ...cache
calf-length dress or skirt, garment ending just below kneemidi
camp, collapsible shelter, cover something as a tent does, insert a tent, lodge in a tent, camp out, plug for wound, supply a tent for somebody, temporary cloth shelter, tent-shaped objecttent
cap brim, eyeshade, flap over a windshield for glare, front of medieval helmet, sun-shield; face shield; projecting brim for shading the eyes; part of a helmet covering the face or eyes, supply or cover with a visor, transparent front of helmet, vizorvisor
careless or disheveled state of dress; garment worn at home (house dress, pyjamas, etc.), casual clothing, deshabille, partly dressed; informally dressed, state of casual dressdishabille
carry out or fulfill, execute, perform; put into effect; equip with tools, give tools to, requirement, instrument, piece of equipmentimplement
carry out or produce by means of a computer, equip with computers, store in a computer, mechanize, convert to computer-based system, put details of something on computercomputerize
case for a blade, cover (for a dagger, sword, etc.); tubular part or structure which closely surrounds or envelopes (Biology); close-fitting dress, close-fitting covering, closely fitting dress, condom, protective tube, sheathesheath
casual dress, long silky nightgownnegligee; negligée; negligé
cause to pass through channel, channel through which something flows, conduit, canal, passage, pipe (for conducting liquids or air), supply with ducting, tube for cables, tube in a body organduct
causing death, causing offense, complete, completely, deathly, dull, extremely hostile, fatal, causing death; (Slang) cool; extraordinary; fantastic (as in: "a deadly outfit"), in a deathly manner; extremely, precisedeadly
cellar for storing wine, wine supplywine cellar
chaff ~, display in store window, glass-covered opening in building, glass-covered opening letting light in, make or supply with windows, opening similar to window, opening that is in the wall or roof of a structure and is usually covered with glass le...window
chain mail at an armor joint, fit something with a gusset, flat plate reinforcing a joint, inset piece of fabric, reinforcement (dress, shoe, etc.)gusset
 

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