Results for: limestone used as facing
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limestone used as facingtravertine; travertin
(of a coin) having the top or the back facing up (as opposed to tails)heads
able to be reversed, can be overturned, can be inverted; can be performed forwards or backwards; (about clothing or fabric) can be used with either side facing outward, undergoing a reaction and reversing it, usable inside outreversible
acidify, make or become acid; (Petroleum) treat oil-bearing limestone with acid for the purpose of increasing productionacidize
across from, antonym, contrast; something contrary, facing an angle, facing away, facing each other geometrically, across from; contrary; reverse; different; antithetical, in a complementing acting role to, in the opposite position, level with on the o...opposite
antagonistic, contrary, facing the stem, harmful, hostile; contrary; opposedadverse
area in the northeast, compass point between N and E, direction situated between north and east on a compass, from northeast, moving or facing northeastward; situated in the northeast; coming from the northeastnortheast
area in the southeast, compass point between S and E, facing toward the southeast; coming from the southeast, point of direction midway between south and east; area located in a southeastern direction, toward the southeast; from the southeastsoutheast
area in the southwest, compass point between S and W, facing toward the southwest; coming from the southwest, point of direction midway between south and westsouthwest
article filling two facing pagesdouble-page spread
article on middle pages, centerfold, facing middle pagescenter spread
barricade, embankment, large mound or wall used to as a levee or supporting wall; cement or stone facing of an embankment, supporting facing on structurerevetment
become powdery, cube of chalk for rubbing cue, draw or mark something with chalk, powdery white rock, rub chalk on a cue, soft marker made from chalk, white limestone; object which is made of limestone (or something which resembles limestone) and is us...chalk
blow from the side; side of a ship; firing of guns (from the side of a ship), broadsheet, hit side of something, large flat surface, large paper for printing, move with the widest side facing forward; hit on the side, strike the side of; verbally attac...broadside
blowing from sea, facing toward the sea; moving toward the sea, situated toward the sea, in the direction of the seaseaward
 

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