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BROLLY |
Umbrella |
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PARASOL |
Umbrella |
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RIBS |
Umbrella spokes |
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GAMP |
Large umbrella |
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RIB |
Umbrella spoke |
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UMBREL |
An umbrella. |
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COCKTAILSTICK |
Skewer which may have umbrella attached |
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UMBRACULIFEROUS |
Bearing something like an open umbrella. |
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NECTOCALYX |
The swimming bell or umbrella of a jellyfish of medusa. |
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ELKWOOD |
The soft, spongy wood of a species of Magnolia (M.
Umbrella). |
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RUNNER |
The movable piece to which the ribs of an umbrella are
attached. |
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FRAME |
The ribs and stretchers of an umbrella or other structure
with a fabric covering. |
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VELUM |
The circular membrane that partially incloses the space
beneath the umbrella of hydroid medusae. |
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PHANEROCODONIC |
Having an umbrella-shaped or bell-shaped body, with
a wide, open cavity beneath; -- said of certain jellyfishes. |
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UMBRELLA |
Any marine tectibranchiate gastropod of the genus
Umbrella, having an umbrella-shaped shell; -- called also umbrella
shell. |
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PARACHUTE |
A contrivance somewhat in the form of an umbrella, by
means of which a descent may be made from a balloon, or any eminence. |
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TOADSTOOL |
A name given to many umbrella-shaped fungi, mostly of
the genus Agaricus. The species are almost numberless. They grow on
decaying organic matter. |
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STRETCHER |
One of the rods in an umbrella, attached at one end to
one of the ribs, and at the other to the tube sliding upon the handle. |
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STAND |
A small table; also, something on or in which anything
may be laid, hung, or placed upright; as, a hat stand; an umbrella
stand; a music stand. |
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UMBRACULIFORM |
Having the form of anything that serves to shade, as
a tree top, an umbrella, and the like; specifically (Bot.), having the
form of an umbrella; umbrella-shaped. |
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TIP |
An end piece or part; a piece, as a cap, nozzle, ferrule, or
point, applied to the extreme end of anything; as, a tip for an
umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, etc. |
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TSCHEGO |
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chimpanzee, and by some considered only a variety of the chimpanzee. It
is noted for building large, umbrella-shaped nests in trees. Call... |