Results for: sand linking islands
English English
sand linking islandstombolo
(Commonwealth of The Bahamas) group of islands in the Atlantic ocean southeast of North AmericaBahamas
(Geology) resulting from or caused by the motion of the wind (e.g. sand dunes)eolian
(Grammar) pertaining to a copula (linking verb)copular
(Windward Islands) St. Vincent, West VirginiaWV
acceptance of issue, act of joining, combining, uniting, linking; joining of two or more individuals in a suite or action against another (Law), combining of legal proceedings, joining of legal partiesjoinder
accumulation of natural materials, coating, deposited thing, form layer, give as security, leave safely, money in bank, put a sum of money in a bank for safekeeping; pay in part; (Geology) set down, lay down (sand, mineral deposit, etc.), put money in ...deposit
act of linking; connecting, joining, coupling, binding, associated genes, diplomatic procedure, system of interconnected partslinkage
act of scattering sand; act of covering with sand; act of polishing with sandpaper; act of polishing or cleaning with sandsanding
act of sexual intercourse, connecting, linking, joining, connection of electrical circuits, coupler, joining two things together, link that transfers power, mating; joining, bringing together; connecting part (Machinery), something that joins two thing...coupling
add sand to something, area of sand, brownish yellow, determination, fill with sand, fine grains of rock; beach, area covered primarily with sand, material made of tiny grains, of the color of sand, particles in hourglass, scatter sand; cover with sand...sand
adjustment of prices or salaries in accordance with changes in economic indicators (Economics), linking of something to living costsindexation
African Americans of SE U.S. coast, creole language of Gullah people, population of African Americans living in the islands and coastal region of South Carolina Georgia and northeastern Florida; language spoken by these peopleGullah
air-to-air missile, punch in boxing, rattlesnake, somebody sneaky, species of rattlesnake that moves across sand by making sideways looping motions with its body (native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States); hard punch made from the sidesidewinder
alluvium, mud or sand deposited by flowing water; deposits of mud or sand; land formed by deposits of mud or sand; flood, formation of land, movement of sea against shorealluvion
 

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