Results for: pave with a mosaic, lay a mosaic
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pave with a mosaic, lay a mosaictesselate
(Biblical) fifth book of the Pentateuch (contains the Mosaic law), Bible bookDeuteronomy
(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
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
black tar-like substance used for paving and roofing, cover something with asphalt, cover with asphalt, pave with asphalt, material used for surfacing roads, semisolid bituminous substanceasphalt
chimera, decorate with mosaic, design made with small stones or tiles; creation of mosaics; combination of different parts to make a whole; plant disease causing mosaic-like discoloration of the leaves (Botany)mosaic
cobble, rounded stone used to pave streets, small rounded paving stonecobblestone
cobblestone, make or repair shoes, naturally rounded stone (especially such a stone used in paving a street); unprofessional or shabby work, pave road with cobblestones, pave with cobblestones (smooth rounded stones); repair shoes, rock fragmentcobble
construct surface using macadam, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones)macadamize
create a mosaic, tile with small squares, decorate something with mosaic effect, fit together exactlytessellate
cut into the soil with a plow; advance through great effort; pave the way; fail, cut through something, farm implement, farming tool used for cutting into the ground, have sex, heavy tool, make a clearing in something, make furrows in the earth, put un...plow
die, mosaic piece, mosaic tiletessera
flooring or inlay of wooden blocks, mosaic design made from inlaid wood; floor made from wooden tiles or boardsparquetry
hanging limply, material used to pave a walkway, flagstones, paving stones; pavement, place with flagstones, weak, exhausted; weakening, losing strength; losing energy or momentumflagging
light-sensitive surface in TV camera, making of mosaics, of or pertaining to a mosaic; of Moses, of or pertaining to the law of Moses, picture made with small colored pieces, plant discoloration, something consisting of variety of elements, viral plant...mosaic
 

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