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Results for: gray areaTranslations 1 - 30 of 1096
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gray areatertium quid
(about an area of land or a source of information) able to be mined (excavated, searched)minable
(Biology) of a centromere, relating to a centromere (area of a chromosome)centromeric
(British) area painted in a building, painted surfacespaintwork
(commonly used in its plural form: graffiti) drawing or writing which has been written or painted on a wall or other surface (usually in a public area), ancient inscription, written mark on wallgraffito
(Computers) virtual "chalkboard", area on a display screen on which multiple users can write or draw (widely used in video conferencing), writing board for presentationswhiteboard
(Football) defensive or offensive players who are positioned behind the line or behind the linebackers; area in which the backfield are positioned, area of field, positionsbackfield
(in ancient Rome) unroofed area over a courtyard designed to allow water to fall into the cistern (Architecture)compluvium
(India) park ground, open areamaidan
(Medicine) fleshy, resembling flesh; resembling a sarcoma (type of malignant tumor), infected area, like flesh, tumorous growth that resembles a sarcoma (Medicine)sarcoid
(Medicine) obstruction, blockage; infarct, area of dying or dead tissue, infarct formationinfarction
(Medicine) phlebography, method for examining a vein in which a radiopaque material in injected into the vein and a conventional x-ray image of the area is taken (used to detect blockages), X-ray examination of veinsvenography
(Medicine) venography, method for examining a vein in which a radiopaque material is injected into the vein and a conventional x-ray image of the area is taken (used to detect blockages)phlebography
(South African) unit of land area equivalent to slightly more than two acres; surname, last name, unit of land measurementmorgen
(Sports) area which is directly in front of the goal (in soccer, hockey), area in front of the goalgoalmouth
(Sports) to pitch a ball outside of the area of the plate to prevent a base runner stealing a base (Baseball); lateral underhand pass from a quarterback to a running back (American football), lateral pass behind line of scrimmage, pitch out of strike zonepitchout
(symbol) rho, charge density, compactness, closeness, current density, how full an area is, relative massdensity
(Ta) hard gray metallic element (Chemistry), `:Ta, blue-gray metallic elementtantalum
(W) bright-gray rare metallic element having a high melting point and used in alloys of metal(Chemistry); element found in electric lamp filaments and high-speed cutting tools, `:Wtungsten
(Zoology) big salamander (dark gray in color) of rivers in eastern and central United States, American salamanderhellbender
, confused, fog, haze; stain; dirt, fuzzy or indistinct image, make foggy, make vague; make dim; dirty, soil, make or become fuzzy, make or become vague, smear or smeared areablur
,, industrial estate, special area for factories and businessesindustrial park
36 square miles, area governed by town meeting, city, small town; district, region, subdivision of a county, urban settlement for black peopletownship
360ֲ° view, comprehensive survey, cyclorama, picture with a wide view, wide view in all directions, full view of a large areapanorama
A chart pattern reflecting price fluctuations within a narrow range, generating a rectangular area on a chart both prior to and after sharp rises or declines.Flag
a dark gray color tinged with brown, dark brownish-gray, dark greytaupe
a group of male friends, exclamation of surprise, immature man, interj. gosh! (cry of surprise, disappointment, or excitement), male child; son; young male; male servant (offensive), male from certain area, way of addressing male animalboy
a long narrow lunar lowland region near to the North Pole. It is just visible as a dark area north of Mare Imbrium and Mare Serentitatis.Mare Frigoris
a lunar lowland region of irregular shape. It is visible with the unaided eye as a dark area southeast of Mare Tranquillitatis.Mare Fecunditatis
a rounded lunar lowland plain, approximately 400 km/250 mi across. It is visible with the unaided eye as a dark area south of Mare Tranquillitatis.Mare Nectaris
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