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device for removing skin from vegetables, device used for removing skin, tool used to remove a rind, stripperpeeler
(Astronomy) device for finding the height of the Sun by measuring noontime shadows; vertical shaft of a sundial; (Geometry) what remains of a parallelogram after removing a similar parallelogram from one of its corners, arm of sundial, part of a parall...gnomon
(Astronomy) device used to measure altitude and azimuth of any of the objects in the sky (stars, planets, the moon, etc.), surveying instrument, telescopealtazimuth
(British spelling for complection) overall appearance of the skin; state of things, general condition, character, skin typecomplexion
(British spelling for complectional) of facial complexion, of the appearance of the skin and face; of the state of things, of the current situationcomplexional
(British spelling for plow) cut into the soil with a plough; advance through great effort; pave the way; fail, not succeed, (British spelling for plow) farming tool used for cutting into the groundplough
(British usage) a street merchant who sells fruit or vegetables or fish from a cartcoster
(British) fender, device which protects a car against mud and dirt, splashguardmudguard
(British) odometer, device for measuring distance traversed (as by an automobile)milometer
(British) portable device for welding, blowtorchblowlamp
(Computers) communications port, device in DOS and Windows which relates to the serial ports in a computer; COM file, file which can be operated in DOSCOM
(Computers) document used as a foundation for new documents having a uniform style; cutting tool, master, master molecule, pattern, short beamtemplate
(Cooking) flavoring made from finely chopped vegetables and herbs with meat; mixture of finely chopped vegetables used as a bed for braised meatmirepoix
(Dermatology) skin disorder characterized by bluish-black patch on skin due to congestion; discoloured mark or patch on the skinlivedo
(Electricity) capability of a circuit to generate an electromotive force; inductor, circuit or device in which an electromotive force can be generated, `:L, property of electric circuitinductance
 

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