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Results for: decorative itemTranslations 1 - 30 of 324
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decorative itemnicknack
(from French) under-garment worn by women (covering the neck, shoulders and breasts), decorative undergarmentchemisette
(Grammar) word used to modify adjectives and adverbs and show relation between two conditions (i.e. The more I study, the more I learn), all people of a particular type, by how much or by that much, definite article used to specify one person or item i...the
(in Journalism) framed story, story or news item that is related and complementary to a main news story, judge-lawyer discussion, supplementary news storysidebar
(north england) money, brass musical instrument group or players, brass musical instruments, category of musical instruments; type of metal alloy which consists of zinc and copper, excessive self-assurance, high-ranking officers, item made of brass, it...brass
(plant or tree) trimmed into a decorative shape, clipped into a fanciful shape, art of shaping bushes, art of trimming plants or trees into decorative shapes; garden containing trees that are trimmed into fanciful shapes, shaped bush, topiary gardentopiary
(Slang) nothing, not one item; (Slang) anything at all (used after a negative)diddly
(symbol) gamma, 3rd in position in carbon chain, 3rd letter of Greek alphabet, 3rd nearest to designated atom, measure of contrast of image, third item, third letter of the Greek alphabet, unit of massgamma
2nd note of scale in C, 4th item, 4th letter of English alphabetd
a fake, counterfeit, fraud, hoax, fake; someone who pretends to be something he is not; pretense; decorative or protective covering (i.e. for a pillow, etc.), false, deceptive; pretended, , feigned, impostor, not genuine, pillow sham, feign; trick, dec...sham
abandon somebody or something for advantage, act of making an offering to a god; person or item which is offered to a god; surrender of something for the sake of something more valuable; loss caused by selling something below cost, give up somebody or ...sacrifice
abandoned child, homeless or abandoned person (especially a child); young person who seems to be needy because of his/her thin feeble appearance; stray animal; cast-off or neglected items, thin young person, unclaimed item, waftwaif
able to be depreciated, able to be lowered in value (of an item or a currency)depreciable
able to be valued, held dear, of great worth, costly; cherished, important, rare, something of great worth, useful, valuable item, worth a great deal of moneyvaluable
accelerant, chemical that speeds up reaction, device for giving particles high velocities, gas pedal of a motor vehicle; (Computers) expansion card or other hardware item that accelerates specific computer operations (such as the processing of graphics...accelerator
achieve something, be aligned, be understood, book for official records, cash register, computer memory location, correct alignment, display feeling or thought, enroll, heating grate, item in official list, record; book for maintaining records; style o...register
acknowledge payment by signing, acknowledgment of receipt, act of receiving, amount received, bill of sale, written statement of purchases, give receipt, recipe, write a statement of purchases, make a bill of sale; acknowledge the receipt of an itemreceipt
acquire polarity, cause a division of opinion, restrict light vibration, separate into opposing groups, contrapose; give polarity to something, cause an item to have unequally distributed characteristicspolarize
act of being dishonestly treated, imitation of something, unfairly priced itemrip-off
act of fixing, correction, act of mending, act of going somewhere, atone for something, condition of something, fix or mend something, correct a problem or malfunction, go somewhere, job of mending something, meeting place, repaired item, restore relat...repair
act of lacing; decorative trimming of cord; flogging, whipping; strap or cord which is used to tie or fasten; small amount of liquor added to food or drink, alcohol added to drink, beating, lace that fastenslacing
act of making decorative needlework, addition of fictitious details, decorative designs created with ornamental needlework; something embroidered, something with decorative needleworkembroidery
act of paying off; act of regaining through payment; act of converting an item into its cash value; act of delivering from sin or evil; act of fulfilling, act of carrying out; act of making amends, atonement for human sin, buying back of something, end...redemption
act of publishing again; item that has been republished, republishing of something, something published againrepublication
act of specifying; item or detail included in a description of requirements or plans; detailed written description of an invention submitted in a patent request, detailed description, intellectual property description, typographical instructionsspecification
act of stitching patches together; item made from stitching patches together, mixture, patches sewn togetherpatchwork
act of trading something in, item used in partial paymenttrade-in
act of waving or flourishing (i.e. a sword); pretentious display; decorative addition (especially in handwriting); period of healthy growth and development, be healthy or grow well, do well, hand movement, loop or curl, ornamental trumpet call, short p...flourish
acting as a front, dried grass stalk, dry threshed grain stalks (used for bedding, animal fodder, basket weaving, etc.); single stalk of grain; hollow slender tube used to suck up liquids; something of little importance, item made of straw, of or perta...straw
action needed to effect property transfer, giving birth, item brought to somebody, manner of speaking, rescue, taking something to somebodydelivery
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