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3-legged household object, 3-legged support, three-legged stand (for example used to support a camera); something with three legs (e.g. stool, table, vessel, etc.)tripod
a trademark for a type of borosilicate glass that is resistant to heat and chemicals and is used in household kitchenware and laboratory apparatusPyrex
accustom to household life, adapt plants and animals for humans, tame an animal, house-train, accustom to life with mankinddomesticate
acquainted with something, familial, familiar spirit, friendly, good friend, acquaintance; member of the household of a pope or bishop; officer of the Inquisition; demon or evil spirit who comes when summoned, household attendant of pope or bishop, imp...familiar
act of fiddling with something, be traveling pot mender, fiddle with, handle something unskillfully, mender of pots pans and other household utensils; one skilled in various mechanical jobs, jack of all trades; bungler, patch, fix a household utensil, ...tinker
African weaverbird, bottom-dwelling fish, East African finch, grenade-carrying soldier, member of the first regiment of household infantry, member of the Grenadier Guards of the British Army; soldier who throws grenades (Obsolete); member of an elite u...grenadier
ancient household garbage dump, middenkitchen midden
ancient household godteraph
anything that is established; established institution (such as the church, a business, etc.); foundation, permanent organization; place of business, business premises, establishing something, household, people in power, something established, veteran s...establishment
belonging to a household, familiar to all, home, domestic establishment; people of a house, family, of or pertaining to a home or family, people who live togetherhousehold
big food store, large self-serve retail store which sells food and other household goodssupermarket
bottom drawer, chest for storing household items, household items collected before marriagehope chest
British police officer, castle warden, officer below sheriff, officer of the peace; police officer (British), police constable, royal household official in Middle Agesconstable
careful and skillful management of household affairshousewifeliness
category of artistic works, paintings of household scenes, type, style, kindgenre
 

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