Results for: rocket cluster
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rocket clusterretropack
(Botany) cluster of flowers; flat-topped or convex inflorescence in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same height, flat flower headcorymb
7 daughters of Atlas, cluster of stars, seven daughters of Atlas (Greek Mythology); group of stars in the constellation Taurus (Astronomy), Seven Sisters, Seven Sisters^ thePleiades
accumulate in tissue, cluster together, devote efforts to one thing, focus, pay attention; collect in one place; make stronger, make more intense, make purer, make thicker or stronger, pure substance, purify ore, silently and intensely think about some...concentrate
act of launching; act of setting afloat; act of sending out; act of starting or initiating; commencement, inauguration; large motorboat; large boat carried by a warship, begin a campaign, fire a rocket into the air, largest boat on an old warship, laun...launch
action that separates or separate condition, agreement not to live together, departure from group, division, dumping part of rocket, place of meeting or space between, split, gap, breach; state of being divided; act of splitting, act of dividing; disco...separation
add something to situation, force in by means of a syringe or other device; infuse, interject, introduce something new or different, force liquid or gas into something, put a rocket or satellite in orbit, put fluid into the body with a syringeinject
aggregate, cluster, mass, assortment, formation of a mass, mass of different thingsconglomeration
aimed away from a launching pad (about the path of a rocket), away from missile firing sitedownrange
aircraft powered by rocket engines, rocket-carrying aircraftrocket plane
alveolus, part of blackberry, seed of a grape or berry (Botany); small fruits which grow in a cluster (Botany); small saclike formation found in certain glands (Anatomy), small glandular sacacinus
ament, furry flower cluster, long cylindrical cluster of small flowers without petals (found in willows, birches, and oaks, also called ament)catkin
angioma, benign tumor composed of newly formed blood vessels (Medicine), cluster of blood vesselshemangioma
any of a number of plants whose flowers give off an unpleasant odor, foul-smelling plant, wall rocketstinkweed
any sticky mass, cluster, form into a lump, coagulate, lump; coagulated mass of blood; fool (Slang), sticky lump, thicken and form lumpsclot
 

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