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cover-upsmoke and mirrors
(Accounting) entries on a balance sheet showing tangible and intangible properties and claims against others that can be applied to cover the financial obligations of a business or of a person; complete property that a person ownsassets
(British) leaflet of two to four pages; protective cover for a tent, printed matterflysheet
(British) package, bundle; group, gang; field, plot of land, yard, batch of commercial goods, bunch, make parcel of something, bundle; divide, partition; wrap, cover, portion, protect rope, something wrapped upparcel
(British) pants, garment that covers the body from the waist down to the legs having separate parts of the garment to cover each legtrousers
(Cu) metallic chemical element; boiler; coin; police officer, `:Cu, coat with or cover with copper, of reddish-brown color, reddish-brown butterfly, reddish-brown metal, small coincopper
(Fe) metallic element (Chemistry); device used to remove wrinkles from fabric; items made from iron metal, `:Fe, clothes presser, computer hardware, cover with iron, fetter prisoner, handgun, harsh character, heated tool, made of iron, resembling iron,...iron
(from French) lining; ornamental lining of a book cover, lining in book coverdoublure
(new zealand) hike in bush, cover distance on foot, crush something underfoot, heavy step, live as vagrant, long journey on foot, metal plate on boot, offensive term, part of spade for foot, sound of feet, tramp steamer, tread heavily, walk, trek; begg...tramp
(Zn) metallic chemical element (Chemistry), `:Zn, bluish metallic element used as anti-corrosive, coat with zinc, cover with zinc, plate with zinczinc
,(new zealand) suit jacket, cover surface, cover with a thin layer (of paint, dust, etc.), covering on animal, protective outer garment (against rain, cold, etc.); protective outer covering (fur, bark, etc.); coating, layer (as of paint), provide someb...coat
3rd planet from sun, burrow, dirt; land; planet earth, world; den, burrow; electrical grounding; ore, attach to the earth (about an electrical conductor); cover with soil, human inhabitants of Earth, one of the four elements, pursuits of everyday lifeearth
A person starting a new company who takes on the risks associated with starting a new and may require venture capital to cover startup costs.Entrepreneur
a trademark for a strong plastic laminate sheeting that is durable and easy to clean, and is often used to cover work surfaces, for example, in kitchens, brand name for a durable plastic laminate which is used to coat wood and other materialsFormica
a trademark for a white fluid used to cover up mistakes in writing, typing, or printingWite-Out
 

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