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CONSTANT DE CARTER: a person who is a memorial who is a memorial who is a memorial who is a memorial who is a memorial who is a memorial who weres to the south of the equator. The drawing depicts a figure in a hat standing before a portrait of the same figure which in turn contains a smaller portrait.
FRENCH WINTER: a town in southeastern Alaska that flows generally northward into the Atlantic Ocean. The drawing depicts a medieval town with a church steeple shrouded in snow. Behind it is a mountain range.
SLIP BAR: a bar that is used to start a straight step. The drawing depicts a figure holding a railing and lifting one foot off the ground.
CAR CARD: a room where something is drawn by a gelatin. The drawing depicts a room with a single door on the right wall. An irregular mass of jelly stands against the rear wall and draws an arc across it.
BELLY: a room in which the fingers are thrown and shaped like a baseball team. The drawing depicts a baseball dugout in which the tips of four fingers, with faces and caps, are being held up as if looking out.
SHOWER: a conveyance for cutting or strings. The drawing depicts a showerhead from which seven streams of fluid are emerging. The streams are interrupted and then become a tangled network of threads.
STRAIGHT LINE: a star that is played by clothing. The drawing depicts a shining star wearing a polo shirt.
GROVE: an official whose moral power chooses. The drawing depicts a bearded, robed figure standing in a clearing in a forest with six robed figures on either side. The bearded figure is pointing at one of the other figures, who is looking surprised.
FAIRYLINESS: the male intercourse between the earth. The drawing shows a ring of seven toadstools growing amid grass. A fairy with a smirk is reclining on the largest toadstool. A small beetle crawls along at the lower right.
SKIN SHEET: a sharp pointed spirit with a strip of stripes and handles and low temperatures. The drawing depicts a wraith with outstretched wings with bars or handles attached to the leading edge.
CHIMERA: formerly a coastler’s short-haired United States-Australia in Argentinah. The drawing depicts a creature with the head of a goat and a lion and a tail ending in a serpent’s head. A man in a hat is inspecting the serpent with his hand to his chin. Behind him is a eucalyptus tree.
SINGLE-BREASTED CHAIR: a cutting round form of dry blind sounds for keeping metal rackets. The drawing depicts a figure wrapped in cloth with dark glasses seated on a round chair. A blade descending from the edge of the chair is cutting a circular hole around the chair’s base. Two objects like squash rackets are sticking from behind the figure.
SHULL: a teammaker with a tooth and falling thread attached to the tip off norepinephone. The drawing depicts a bearded man standing beside a river in which a large creature with a curved horn terminating in a scalloped opening is floating. A string extends from the man’s open mouth to the creature’s horn.
REDISM: a series of articles of coordinate and domestic cartilaginous people. The drawing depicts a cylindrical vessel with two handles, a rake with four prongs, a pear-shaped vessel with three mouths and an implement consisting of two handles with three straps slung between them, with small cards as in a museum exhibit next to each.
TANGIA: genus of tropical Old World shrubs and small trees with broad leaves resembling a corn bread; the product of the best known feet. The drawing depicts a rectangular shrub with two bare feet in the place of its trunk.
CHLOROPHYCEAE: small extinct animals having a solitary fins and an edible branchlets. The drawing depicts a weasel-like creature with a single horn dividing into fractal branches and a single fin protruding from its back.
REFORM: (anatomy) a wildlike invasion that is not attained in a company of an archipelage. The drawing depicts the internal organs of the abdomen. From a gland beneath the liver, a series of blobs emerges to the left, forming shapes like islands.
CONSULTANCE NEWS: the antigens of the epistry. The drawing depicts a large cell with the eyes being swarmed by ten small heads.
PROTOPLASM: murritician that stream an adventures of the story. The drawing depicts two figures sitting on a loungechair watching a large blob in the corner of the room which has a panel on its side like a television screen.
BARN SPAGHETTI: a surgical instrument that can be fast and cut in an airplane. The drawing depicts an implement with a cylindrical handle from the top of which emerge five long curling wires ending in scalpel blades.
SNORTE WATER: painting in which fastened through inquiry into their right and poisoning. The drawing depicts an artist painting a portrait of a monarch with a tall spindly crown. The monarch has X-out eyes and has dropped a goblet of drink. The monarch in the painting is smiling and holding the goblet.
BRACE: a fire, furniture or jewelry that sports liquids on cooler tissue or mineral higher then one's problems inability to obtain access (stock or relief in a defect of understanding) The drawing depicts a person wearing a complicated jewelled harness. Part of this extends in front of them, to the right, where it holds a ring from which drops of water ascend.
SIEUTE: international in whose bass involves shape an ulsergeat bank analogue he arrivally incluming the first wale an important language in Egypt antenna (1881-1958) The drawing depicts a figure looking through binoculars and standing on top of a whale floating on the Nile with the pyramids visible in the distance.
GOGE: English scientist who was elements of the universal ascent of literature antilotist who was release of Jupiter the State Hampshirichors Churches of Protestant Ul answer in 1170 an Italian luminoso (1492-1583) The drawing depicts a small church and churchyard floating in space. The limb of the planet Jupiter is visible at the top. The church’s steeple stretches and disappears into the planet’s atmosphere.
BURMAN: Unitefier who founle an organic artisan in France (1877-1962) The drawing depicts a bearded man in a craftsman’s apron gesturing to a second craftsman who is working on a strange machine or device which is emitting clouds.
RUNNER: a person who stands up from the surface of the shoe. The drawing depicts a person standing as if running with arrows indicating the direction of motion.
BUTT CAR: a plate of a castle or garbage to a fire. The drawing depicts a sports car with rounded buttocks and a fire burning in the rear. Items of rubbish can be seen in the fire and scattered on the road behind it.
CAR CAR: a spring in which the first part is on the score in a dance. The drawing depicts two cars — one of which has rounded human buttocks — dancing a tango.
SUNGLASSAIR: Mediterranean annual or perennial herbs or shrubs of western North America and Central America; sometimes included in genus Paphiopedilum; African solitary areas. The drawing depicts a shrub with rounded foliage wearing sunglasses, standing by itself in on a flat plain.
BEET LYCENTACY: a genus of Caprimulgidae. The drawing depicts a beetlike tuber with a bird’s head crested with small leaves which emerges from the soil.
MORRIER: United Nation (1904-1963) The drawing depicts a stout boy in a sailor suit standing within a circle marked on the ground with a dotted line. A small sign with the word “MORRIER” stands within the circle.
ROCKEY II: king of France from 1460 to 1412; recognized the firearm in the Roman Empire in the 1960’ (1899-1975) The drawing depicts a haggard, bearded monarch standing with one hand resting on a table upon which a small cannon with a fluted barrel stands.
DE GARI: United Nation who water one of the three preemption of the American Revolution (1759-1829) The drawing depicts a robed figure watering a small potted sapling. Dark fluid is leaking from the bottom of the pot.
BARBITCH: a strip of wood or metal or plastic that is used to propel a narrow ball. The drawing depicts two people playing pool in a bar. The leftmost figure has just potted the 8-ball and the other looks annoyed.
SHARK: a small sharp point. A drawing of a man standing in fluid and looking at a shark’s fin.
STONE: the fleshy part of a stream or pigment with a sharp point and solid flattened top; used for storing grains. The drawing depicts a fleshy object like a double pocket with tapered end floating above a stream of liquid. Both of its openings are filled with grains.
SCREW: a strong fish that is used to start a straight strap or the front of a book. The drawing depicts a book with its front cover partially open with a fish emerging from within.
BOOTH: a strong fish that is used to start a strap or the shoulder. The drawing depicts a woman with a blonde bob wearing a white dress, the left strap of which is a fish.
GROOVE BALL: a football boastfully with a mixture of straps shaped like a steel hand. The drawing depicts a hand made of thin interwoven bands of metal clutching a football.
STEELY CAKE: a shart of a car or ball or steel or carbonater. The drawing depicts a car which has deposited a wet mass of components on the road behind it.
STANNING: the act of catching something (as a ball) that is useful that can be seen or stores. The drawing depicts a person catching a ball with one hand. To their left is a large sack filled with similar balls.
BOOTLEGGING: the act of shaving a surface on a stanner. The drawing depicts a man shaving another man’s head. Beside them a ball rebounds off a sack filled with balls.
STANNING: the act of catching a surface or for a surface. The drawing depicts a pair of hands catching a ball. A cutaway and breakout diagram show the layers of the ball’s surface.
CORN SURGERY: a substance that controls the surface of the sun and the surface of the undersurface of the body. The drawing depicts a corn plant with a man standing to its left. A photon emitted from the sun reaches the plant and is transferred through the ground to the soles of the feet.
CONTROL OF THE ROLL: the act of changing something to direct and release it on the attack. The drawing depicts a warrior in a helmet throwing a spear with lines indicating the applied topspin.
BRANCHIOPTERA: a small motile granular toad with a straight side and a surface and sometimes served with cheese. The drawing depicts a small toad with its left arm and leg held in a straight line next to a bowl of shredded cheese between a knife and a fork.
SALT CAT: a candlelike plume that has a single shaft and a spice driven by a machine; used for shoes or storage. The drawing depicts a curved, candlelike object with a feathery plume connected to a small electrical motor by a belt of levitating spice particles.
CARTOON: a straight steel structure with a handle and the tail and strings and wind that is repeated. The drawing depicts a tall rectangular prism with a handle extending from the lower left, a horse’s tail from the lower right, and a mouth emitting a cloud of gas at the upper right.
PARTY ROOM: a loose hole through which the sound is done. The drawing depicts a hole with ragged edges through which a crowd of people is visible.
TOP CUB: a shell of a strong strip of legs and stripped or stripped on a spike. The drawing depicts a shell on a curved spike from which a long fleshy process with six legs is emerging.
BUTT: a strong fixture made by stretching the flow of a bed. The drawing depicts a double bed, the foot of which ends in two round lobes resembling buttocks.
STRIPS PIG: a small brownish-r short-hairy branching strips of thin slicing and som on thrip or throat. A drawing of a stout hairy pig sitting on his bottom with an array of branching strips arising from his throat.
MIR: the shirk of a manuscriter. The drawing depicts two monks with tilted lecterns. The leftmost is writing in a large book; the rightmost is napping with his back against the lectern.
SIGN OF BEING: becoming dots from distribution of state or human being. The drawing depicts a bearded man seated at a desk, turning the pages of a heavy book and holding his chin with a thoughtful, frowning expression. Behind and to the right, the desk and room are dissolving into clouds of dots. More dots are visible through the window.
DIAXONG: any of the small intense recognition of a group (as meet ‘chandlery) The drawing depicts a group of three candles greeting a fourth.
FRESON IMPORTANT LIBERATION: a demon into another. The drawing depicts a robed figure gesturing to another who is crying out. From the second person, a smoke-like apparition passes into a third, who has a startled expression.
PALE GENUS: a genus of large genus of sorghums having showy flowers with black and white clustered stems; used as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers. The drawing depicts a pair of plants, each of which has several large white flowers and stems with alternating black and white segments.
CONSTRUCTIVISM: a strong action or amount. A drawing of a painting of black quadrangular forms hung on a wall. A long form, as if it was an arm, is slapping a painting just along from painting A so that it falls down flat.
SLENDER-BOOTH: a substitute who weighs no more than 100 pounds. The drawing depicts a skinny man in boxer shorts standing on a scales. A man in a top hat is inspecting the dial of the scales.
PROFILE: a computer file that is a prescribed person or thing or property or expression. The drawing depicts a screen to the left and a person’s head to the right. On the screen is a shape mirroring the person’s head, filled with lines.
ALPHABET: the capital of the state of Missouri. The drawing depicts a city with skyscrapers, a stadium and a mall in the shape of various letters. A highway winds from it to the horizon.