Results for: spikes attached to boots
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spikes attached to bootsclimbing iron
(Anatomy) system of testicular tubules leading to the vas deferens, tube containing sperm attached to a testicleepididymis
(British) cylindrical pipe or deflector made of metal or earthenware attached to the top of a chimney, pipe on top of chimneychimney pot
(Catholicism) ceremonial washing of the hands; psalm recited during the hand washing ceremony; basin and towel used during a ceremonial hand-washing, basin attached to a wall, place for washing in a monastery, religious rituallavabo
(Informal) semitrailer, cargo trailer that is pulled by a trailer truck; tractor trailer, truck cab with an attached semitrailer; semifinal, next-to-last round in a competition; duplex house (British), pref. half; somewhat, partly, tractor-trailersemi
(trademark) a collapsible tube having an attached hypodermic needle containing a single dose of medicine (Medicine)syrette
a trademark for a type of desktop card-index system in which cards containing names, addresses, and telephone numbers are attached to but removable from a central cylinderRolodex
a trademark for shoes and boots, especially low-cut patent-leather shoes for girls with a strap fastening near the ankle at the sideMary Janes
abseil, descend a mountain face by sliding down a rope which is attached to a body harness and fastened to an overhead projection, descend by rope, descent by rappellingrappel
abstract sculpture made of various parts that are affixed to an immovable frame, not changing chemically, sculpture attached to something, see also:mobile, stable, firm, lastingstabile
accessory, auxiliary part; supplement, appendix, assistant, attached temporarily to a staff, inessential part of sentence, something extra added onadjunct
accomplish by oneself, do without the help of others, help yourself, loop attached to boot, self-reliant and self-sustaining, strap or tie of a bootbootstrap
according to, activated; turned on, arranged or planned, as means of functioning, at a time, attached to something, by means of, carrying something, charged to, directed toward, during, forth; ahead; while continuing, functioning//ON, in contact with s...on
acquaintance, advocate of a cause, ally, one who is affectionately attached to another; pal, buddy; fan, supporter; one who belongs to the same group; one who is not hostile; member of the Religious Society of Friends, Quaker, patron of institution or ...friend
act of attaching, attached text, emotional bond, emotional bond; connection; confiscation, court-ordered seizure of property or money; annexation; attached file, file that is sent along with an Email message (Computers), legal seizure, means of attachi...attachment
 

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