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Results for: brace supporting theatrical sceneryTranslations 1 - 30 of 208
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brace supporting theatrical scenerystage brace
(Archaeology) monument composed of stone megaliths encircling a mound; dolmen, tomb comprised of two vertical stone slabs supporting a horizontal stone slab, burial chamber, stone circlecromlech
(Architecture) building having a single circle of supporting columnsmonopteros
(Art) supporting stick used by artists to hold the hand which is paintingmahlstick
a support, a visit, act of halting; visit, temporary residence; suspension of a legal proceeding; brace; small piece of bone or plastic used to stiffen part of a garment; heavy rope (Nautical), alleviate in the short term, be around for something, comf...stay
a trademark for a semisolid theatrical makeup, typically applied with a damp spongePan-Cake
ability to produce or manage theatrical presentations; skill of an entertainer, ability to perform wellshowmanship
act of looking at something, consider something, inspect something, observe something, opinion, perspective, pictorial representation, range of vision, scene, see; observe; regard, survey, think of somebody or something, vista, scenery, sight; opinion,...view
act of maintaining; preserving; supportingmaintaining
act of providing evidence to support a claim, act of supporting with an example; act of producing a more specifically defined object by replacing some variables with values (Computer Programming)instantiation
act of rendering; interpretation, version; translation, surrender, translating, version of musical or theatrical piecerendition
act of supporting and immobilizing a fractured limb with a splintsplinting
act of supporting financially (usually a family)breadwinning
act of supporting, act of holding up; prop, brace; economic assistance, upkeep; encouragement, aid, active assistance or encouragement, be in favor of something, be present and give encouragement, bear certain weight, corroborate, give active help and ...support
actor, experienced actor; loyal member, loyal worker, member of a troupe, somebody reliable and dedicated, veteran theatrical performertrouper
adapt for theatrical presentation; exaggerate, adapt something for stagedramatize
adoption as belief, marriage, marriage ceremony; championing of a cause, supporting of an idea or principleespousal
advancement, furthering; fostering, encouraging, supportingpromoting
advocate of reform, becoming more severe, expressing continuous action, favoring reform, having changes of partner, informal and less structured educationally, liberal, advocating reform, supporting change; modern, advanced; changing gradually, changin...progressive
advocate of socialism, member of a socialist movement, advocating socialism, believer in socialism, relating to socialists, Socialist, socialistic; of or pertaining to socialism; based on the fundamentals of socialism; supporting socialismsocialist
affecting conventional femininity, amusingly brash, behave in camp way, build a temporary residence; settle down, establish oneself; live in a temporary residence, deliberate outrageousness, group, out-of-date; ostentatious, theatrical; effeminate, gay...camp
aggressive, combative, belligerent; engaged in warfare, involved in fighting, one who has aggressive or combative tendencies; one who is engaged in warfare, somebody aggressively supporting causemilitant
airfield tower to guide pilot, bracket fixing something to aircraft body, metal tower supporting high-voltage cables, tall vertical part of structure, tower used to support electrical or other wires; guide tower that serves as a landmark for airplanes;...pylon
amount of progress, amount of separation, avoid emotional involvement, avoid supporting, closeness allowing some activity, coolness or aloofness, difference in rank, far-off place, ideological gulf, interval of time, length between two things, space be...distance
answer, reply; react, choral part of an anthem, have a positive medical reaction, pilaster or pillar supporting arch, provide an answerrespond
applejack, brace on mast, coat of armor of Middle Ages, device for lifting something heavy, device that turns spit, electrical socket, flag on a ship, hunt at night with lightjack
arch support, customs duty, handicap weight, tax; weight carried by a horse in a race; column supporting an arch (Architecture)impost
argument for something, in support of something, pref. supporting, favoring, advocating; serving as a replacement for, professional, professional person, someone who is not an amateur (Slang); whore, prostitute (Slang); reason that favors, argument in ...pro
arrangement of actors, scenery, etc, setting for somethingmise en scène
artificial, done for effect, artificial; theatrical, overly dramatic, stageystagy
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