Results for: drain
English English
advance excavation, cesspool, drainage ditch, pit into which waste liquid drains; chamber into which motor fluids drain before being recirculation or disposal, drainage reservoir in mine, oil pan, reservoir for liquidsump
area of low pressure, channel for liquid, container for animal food or water, industrial container, long and narrow receptacle (e.g. for holding food and water for animals); channel or drain for transporting water; elongated depression between two wave...trough
arrange windows, covering for floors, roofs, or walls, fit something with drainage tiles, hat, hollow block, lay tiles on something, pave, cover with tiles, playing piece, short pipe in a drain, slab of fired clay for covering roofs or lining walls or ...tile
barrier, build a dike; protect with an embankment; drain with a canal or ditch, causeway, drain with ditches, embankment constructed to control water, earthwork, rampart, embankment to prevent floods, long mass of igneous rock, protect with dikesdike
battledress, inability to respond to situation, inability to respond to stimulus, make or become tired, mental or physical exhaustion, nonmilitary work, tire out, drain, weaken, weaken under stress, weakening of material under stress, weariness, tiredn...fatigue
be released from armed forces, bleach fabric, cancel court order, cargo offloading, carry out, continuous flow of electricity through air, debt payment, dismiss from institutional setting, dismissal from institution, drain electricity, emission of subs...discharge
black man, bloodshed, body fluid of invertebrates, family or kinship, fluid which flows in the veins and arteries; life; murder, initiate troops in battle, let blood, drain blood for medical purposes, let dog taste blood, members of group, pure breedin...blood
bleed somebody using leeches, blood-sucking worm, bloodsucking worm; person who clings to another without giving anything in return, parasite; doctor, physician (Archaic), cling to, stick to like a leech; draw blood using leeches, drain off something, ...leech
body fluid, cosh, covered trench leading to enemy territory, dig a sap, drain plant of sap, energy, hit somebody with a sap, juice of a plant, fluid which circulates through a plant; essential body fluid (such as blood); vigor, health, vitality; fool, ...sap
canula, medical tube, small flexible medical tube with one end having a sharp-pointed part which is inserted into a duct or vein in order to administer medication or drain fluid (Medicine)cannula
channel or way for water; navigable body of water (river, channel, etc.), drain on deck, river or canalwaterway
discharge of waste gases, drain something of its resources, escape system for waste gases, let out waste gases, make tired, weaken; drain; empty; use up; emit, eject, remove gas to create a vacuum, say everything about something, steam or gases ejected...exhaust
disconnect electrical appliance, pull out of electric socket, remove an electrical plug from a socket; disconnect from an electrical current; remove an obstruction (drain, etc.), remove blockage from, take stopper fromunplug
drain for waste, drainage pipe, pipe that carries away waste water; tailor, one who sews, medieval servant, somebody or something that sewssewer
drain of blood, make bloodless; bleed to deathexsanguinate
 

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