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Results for: one who covers in asphalt; one who lays tilesTranslations 1 - 30 of 129
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one who covers in asphalt; one who lays tilespaver
(Anatomy) creation of a myelin sheath, development of a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cellsmyelination
(Anatomy) having a myelin sheath, containing a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cells, surrounded by myelin sheathmyelinated
(Anatomy) production of a myelin sheath, development of a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cellsmyelinization
(Architecture) ornament placed at the eave of a tiled roof to conceal the joints where the tiles meet; ornament located above the top molding of a cornice; ornament of a frieze, roof ornamentantefix
(British) pants, garment that covers the body from the waist down to the legs having separate parts of the garment to cover each legtrousers
(British) type of hat that covers the head face and shoulders (worn in extremely cold weather), knitted capbalaclava
(from French) long cloak or overcoat with a hood; cape of a bullfighter; fitted caplike bonnet that women and children wore in the mid-Victorian period; movable part which covers the engine of an automobile; top part of a carriage that folds up, hooded...capote
a trademark for a board game in which the players try to form words by placing tiles, each with a single letter on it, on the squares of a boardScrabble
act like vamp, improvise a musical introduction or accompaniment, improvise in playing music; make a vamp for a shoe; use sex appeal to manipulate and exploit, improvised musical introduction, part of boot or shoe which covers the instep; musical impro...vamp
act of scuffing, flat shoe, mark from scraping or rubbing, poke the foot, scrape feet while walking, scrape or rub, scratching or scraping sound; act of scratching or scraping; flat-heeled slipper that covers only the toes; abrasion, scratch mark, mark...scuff
aim gun at, be all over, be worn on, be wrapped around, binding of book or magazine, buy replacement stock, casing; lid; wrapper; binding; shelter; insurance, cloth that covers furniture, copulate with female, cover charge, cover version, coverage, cov...cover
American magazine that covers celebrity gossip and news about entertainersPeople
area defended by team, area of country with separate government, area that animal considers its own, area under the jurisdiction of a state; region, district, zone, domain, district that agent covers, field of inquiry, governed geographic area, landterritory
arrange windows, covering for floors, roofs, or walls, fit something with drainage tiles, hat, hollow block, lay tiles on something, pave, cover with tiles, playing piece, short pipe in a drain, slab of fired clay for covering roofs or lining walls or ...tile
artist who paints; one who covers surfaces with paint (especially professionally); mooring rope (Nautical), mountain lion, rope for tying up a boat, somebody who paints houses, somebody who paints picturespainter
asphalt, black tar-like substance used for paving and roofingasphaltum
asphalt, coat surface with blacktop, cover with asphalt, road made with blacktop, road-surfacing materialblacktop
auxiliary member of wing, freelance or part-time journalist, horizontal timber, narrow mineral vein, one who arranges objects on a string; horizontal timber; part-time journalist who covers a local area and supplies stories to a newspaper published in ...stringer
back of shoe or sock, back of shoe sole, back part of foot, back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the sole of a shoe; scoundrel, dishonorable person, bottom of mast, bread crust, cheese rind, dig heels in...heel
be a surface for walking on, cover, make a road; lay tiles, provide with a surface for walking onpave
black tar-like substance used for paving and roofing, cover something with asphalt, cover with asphalt, pave with asphalt, material used for surfacing roads, semisolid bituminous substanceasphalt
blinkers, device used on horses to hinder peripheral vision; blinds, eye covers for horse, something that obscures visionblinder
bonnet, cover for chimney, cover for device, cover something with hood, covering worn over the head and neck; something which resembles such a covering; movable part which covers the engine of an automobile; neighborhood (African American Slang); hoodl...hood
broken stones used for paving roads; road or other surface paved with layers of broken stones bound with tar or asphalt, road surface of broken stonesmacadam
cell layer in a vertebrate embryo, membranous tissue which originated in the embryonic mesoderm and covers internal and external organs (Anatomy); membranous lining of the embryonic body cavity (Embryology)mesothelium
center page in newspaper or magazine; large picture that covers the two pages opposite each other in the middle of a magazine (often of a young woman barely dressed or naked)centrefold
chadar, chuddar, cloth for Muslim tomb, dark robe worn by Muslims, loose black robe which covers the whole body from head to foot including most of the face ]chador
chimera, decorate with mosaic, design made with small stones or tiles; creation of mosaics; combination of different parts to make a whole; plant disease causing mosaic-like discoloration of the leaves (Botany)mosaic
close in friendship, intimate (of a friend, etc.), clothes covering breasts, human chest; female breasts; section of a garment that covers the chest; source of thoughts and emotions, heart; warm and welcoming place, protective place, seat of emotion, w...bosom
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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