Results for: glass formed by lightning, tobular formation in rock or sand or rock which is caused by lightning
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act of intimidating; fear or timidity caused by threatintimidation
act of joining together; league, covenant; political unity formed by a number of separate states, alliance, joining in federal unionfederation
act of mixing, blend of ingredients, combination, compound, jumble, variety, different things combined, fuel and air mix, substance formed without chemical reactionmixture
act of one who leads; conducting; guiding, instructing; (Airplanes) directing toward the front of the path of an enemy plane, ahead, glass framing, lead covering; lead framing; thin strip of lead or other metal which is placed between lines of type (Pr...leading
act of providing a bed for someone; act of having sex with someone; act of embedding, arrangement of rock strata, bed coverings, bed for animals, something used as bed, under layerbedding
act of rocking, be filled with rock music, bring to a state by rocking, have strong beat, play or dance to rock music, roughen copper plate, shake or tremble, shock, stone; rock music; back and forth movement, shaking; diamond (Slang), sway to and fro,...rock
act of rolling about (as in dust, water, or emotions); place where animals wallow; state of degeneracy, act of wallowing, condition of depravity, depression formed by animal, have huge amount of something, heavily indulge in something, lie down and rol...wallow
act of scattering sand; act of covering with sand; act of polishing with sandpaper; act of polishing or cleaning with sandsanding
act of shaping in advance; prior creation, previous production; act of previously taking shape, act of being formed beforehand, shaping or formation in advancepreformation
act of splitting, crease visible between breasts, repeated division of fertilized egg, rock or mineral fracture, segmentation, split in something, splitting of a molecule, rupturing; division, separation (between opinions, beliefs, etc.); area between ...cleavage
act of stinging; sharp pain or wound caused a stinger; sharp organ or part (Botany, Zoology); covert operation executed by undercover agents to collect evidence or apprehend criminals (Slang), goad, hurtfulness, inject with toxin, power to upset, prick...sting
act of suffocating, act of killing by cutting of the oxygen supply; death caused by a lack of air or oxygensuffocation
act of wasting, destroy something, destroyed area, exhaust somebody, fail to use something, food remainder, for waste, garbage, get weak or ill, kill somebody, not needed, rejected from body, rock associated with a mineral, speak pointlessly about some...waste
act of whipping, formation of flagella, lashing, flogging, beatingflagellation
act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction, death, drop in power caused by resistance, fact of no longer having something, instance of losing contest, instance or amount of claim, money spent i...loss
 

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