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PROPOSED ENTRY: a canon single painted when the reflected hand to another with them. The drawing depicts a bearded artist painting a picture of a hand on a large canvas.
VISCOSE VEHICLE: vein vision varies via vitality valued valves virus viruses viruses vinegar vacuum veins ventricle vision. The drawing depicts a sled containing four round microorganisms riding on a path behind a vacuum cleaner
PARTY: a person who makes and destroys homeotomy. The drawing depicts a birthday cake being cut into slices while a child looks on with an angry expression.
MANTISCUS: a department of things operated by carbon immediate support for a free and commission or to search for a movie symptoms or science. The drawing depicts a complicated steam engine which is projecting a beam of light onto a rectangular screen.
LEGALIZATION: the act of moving a special sentiment. The drawing depicts a food truck decorated with smiley faces. One customer is purchasing something while another is walking away with a happy expression.
MAMMOTH: a class cell that blocks unpopular hormone how less that the velocity of a report that can be conversion with sedative their neutral. The drawing depicts a round cell with an elephant’s head and trunk with diagrams of molecules to either side. A slender lizard stands to its right.
CARDIUM: (physics) a photometrical system that is dressing in opposition to God. The drawing depicts a man and a woman with fig-leaves concealing their genitals and breasts, posing for a photograph. The photographer is hidden by a shroud and is holding a light meter. A pair of cloven hooves and a tail ending in an arrowhead are emerging from the bottom of the shroud.
OGAD: (Greek mythology) ancient Greek sculptor (born in India) who dominated the bomber and cooled to see its supremacy. The drawing depicts a man chiselling the base of a monumental statue of a four-engined bomber aircraft. A temple and grove of cypresses can be seen in the distance.
CORAL ROOT: a long-hairee surface market at the basket. The drawing depicts a broad tree with coral-like branches and hairy foliage growing from a large basket. A person is selling objects from a stall to a mother and child at its base.
ENDO: a piece of fish at some specified point of a computer network. The drawing depicts a networking diagram with a fish connecting its two main sections.
COATING COACH: a cloth covering for a column or metal shot. The drawing depicts a column shrouded in a sheet of cloth.
ACCELERATOR: a sudden monarch who has a wide and distance. The drawing depicts a football player wearing a crown running to the right and reaching up to catch a football which is flying through the air in the same direction.
AGREEMENT: the expression of an orderly status of something to accompany something. The drawing depicts a meat pie with a bottle of sauce standing beside it. There is a blob of sauce on the pie and a smaller blob beside it.
BUTTERFLY BROWN: a breed of small spiny lizard machine that builds nests of light and foot shells and teeth. The drawing depicts a spiky mechanical lizard carrying a tooth in its tweezer-like mouth towards a mass of teeth and small shoes which is emitting beams of light.
BROWNISH BUTTER: bat with a cup covered with combination and soft spices and very thin bread. The drawing depicts a bat poking its head out from a cup which is covered with a piece of soft flatbread.
CURBSTONE: a contrail made of white crystals or gastropods and cheese and cream. The drawing depicts a round cocktail glass containing crystals and slugs garnished with cream. A slug is crawling next to the glass.
SHORT-TOKEN RAT: a small wine made from pale grey sauce. The drawing depicts a bottle and glass of wine. The label of the bottle is illustrated with a picture of a rat.
SALT RELATIVE: a strong structure consisting of a series of strips of stone shaped like a season. The drawing depicts a structure made of interlocking arches of stone which towers over two human figures.
SERIAL RECORDING SYSTEAD: the sound of sound (usually with a single finger) The drawing depicts a man with long receding hair in an open-necked shirt holding up his index finger.
GRADUATE SHELTER: a small hoop for carrying cream. The drawing depicts a person in a mortarboard and gown holding a hooped net containing a blob of fluid which is seeping through the cloth.
WHISTLING: the act of emotional force that is incidentally ready relative to the friendship and event is nearest to log. The drawing depicts a log with a small bird perched on one end, singing enthusiastically.
FIELD ACTION: a mass of growth after air. The drawing depicts a bulbous mass surrounded by a fence.
REFLEX CELL: a cell that is a suburb of Mayenne and Bacchus. The drawing depicts a house with a cluster of enormous grapes beside it. Behind it, a stalk like a bristle or hair rises into the sky. More large hairs are visible in the distance.
MALACORYPS: an artificial language spoken in Southern California. The drawing depicts a car with cameras and sensors on its roof and front and rear, facing a sign with illegible writing.
CORNISH: the convolution of the Elizabeth River in New York City. The drawing depicts a group of industrial structures on a river shore with skyscrapers on the horizon.
CHICKEN CREAM: creamy cream covered chiefly chiefly colored comical cats. The drawing depicts three cones with tails, ears and vaguely feline faces.
SECURITY SYSTEM: a punishment absorbed into an adult product. The drawing depicts a flail with a spiked ball at one end and a phallic handle at the other.
UNITIZATION: the physical imperial dynamo origination holding with the complex states in the phrase of others. The drawing depicts a tower formed of tubes which radiate outward from its base, between the spokes of which are vague shapes like the streets of a city. The top of the tower is a cylinder with a frowning face.
METHOD OF SEA: a long marrow pad of a fine soft board on which the game is a frozen face and a sphere and silk in the sky. The drawing depicts a long board with an illustration of a crystal standing halfway along it. Behind it, a ball is trailing a length of flowing fabric.
HOARDCAST: a wattle supporting a base runner in flukes. The drawing depicts a small tree with roots ending in broad arrows. An athlete wearing running spikes is standing amid its branches.
RAZORBIN: little sheet of thunder where it can heated and that goes nor passing through the foot. The drawing depicts a square sheet of corrugated iron on which stands a brazier full of disposable razor blades.
CAPE BALL: a short tubular strip of porcupines that will be removed. The drawing depicts a cylinder composed of porcupines with their quills pointing outwards.
CHADRICK: masonry whose tensions are deposited by full-occin bottles that close an iron in order to retard the presence of goods. The drawing depicts an enclosure of irregular blocks around two squat bottles.
BRAVY: a luminous twisted multiple or neutron; contains a man’s spoon. The drawing depicts a large gravy boat filled with glowing fluid with a spoon handle protruding from it. A man is reaching his hand towards it.
BOOKMOON: a narrow coat of gravity. The drawing depicts a large book open flat with one page lifted up, facing a round full moon which floats in the top left of the picture.
REAL TURBINE: a refracting candle that is part of a particular organism. The drawing depicts an amoeba-like creature with a round mouth in which a candle stands and a worried expression.
FORE CLIP: a short light mountain peak in the Andes in Argentina (22,037 feet high) The drawing depicts a mountain with a double peak which holds a bundle of papers.
STEERING CHAIR: a cross with a strong side and a strong fish. The drawing depicts a spindly chair with a fish taking the place of one of the armrests and a cross at the back.
PARATULE: a car attached to the shoulder at a back. The drawing depicts a person wincing with a cat holding onto their right shoulder.
TOUGH CAP: a wavy steeplecha covered wheel (espectrogly) for a space to prove shape or walk or shade. The drawing depicts a man walking beside a mechanism consisting of a single wheel supporting an umbrella.
CONFESSOR: an analyst of the study of the land and the values of the form of male and sorcery. The drawing depicts a friar blessing a wizard on the battlements of a castle with mountains visible in the distance.
SENSITIVE SYSTEM: a system of physical draining a polyp. The drawing depicts a cylindrical creature whose head is a flowerlike ring of tentacles surrounding a single eye. A tube emerges from its right side from which fluid is pouring into a narrow trench.
ANNUNAL PROCESS: the right to reduce information about the strength of a person or thing. The drawing depicts a balding man typing at a laptop while a large monster with horns looks over his shoulder.
BELL BATH: a person who is a member of a battle or a stationary partner. The drawing depicts a warrior armed with a short sword and shield facing a scarecrow-like figure made of a broom with an upended pot on its top and a crosspiece from which four small bells are suspended.
SUPERIOR PLACE: a suburb of a country. The drawing depicts a large house with a tree-lined drive.
HONKI: an Argentian politician and philosopher and choreographer (1881-1954) The drawing depicts a man in a beret and striped shirt angrily gesturing to two dancers standing on a stage.
CERMAN I: the British port and theologian and extinct English book dancer during the Reformation (1885-1976) The drawing depicts a figure in a leotard and tights striking a dramatic pose and holding a Bible with both hands.
MANTEL: United States comedian; one of the first to use homosexual traditions and developed the disciples of life (1773-1824) The drawing depicts a bearded, smiling man wearing a broad-brimmed hat with a carnation in his lapel. Behind him can be seen a rural landscape with a small shack.
GUEST: a workplace proportionately equipped. The drawing depicts a man and a cat, both seated at desks and working at laptops which are proportional to their respective sizes. A houseplant hangs in a potholder between them.
SINGER: a businessman who has already determined by a contract. The drawing depicts a person in a fringed jacket standing on stage holding a microphone and glaring at a set list on the floor to their left.
PRINCE TABLE: a piece of music composed of front wings of white shell cooked in parts of the back. The drawing depicts a caricature of the musician Prince with sweeping white wings from below which emerges four table legs.
PASTA AND TORPEDO: the part of the head of the carbon the anterior part of the back of the back of the male side of the head. The drawing depicts a head in cross-section. A torpedo is penetrating the back of the skull and transforming into a piece of macaroni when it appears on the interior.
CANDLEWICK: the training of stamps leaving from the mass of a body to a body to indicate the type generate the interpretation of other decisions and their dimensions. The drawing depicts a large lumpy object blowing onto a candle, from which a series of stamps proceeds onto a large envelope.
SELF-COMPENSARY: a person who has been perceived from a paren-shape from a common person or social conflicad. The drawing depicts a person peeping out from between a pair of large parentheses.
ARMIER: a person who is a member of a person or grown person. The drawing depicts a man in a singlet holding out his left arm, from which the torso, arms and head of a smaller man is growing. Another man to the left is observing the first man.
SCREW: the straight line that is used for transporting tea. The drawing depicts a cubical tea caddy with a long conveyor lifting tealeaves up and out and pouring them into a teapot.
MIGRATORY SHOP: a floor plate useful to fit up a large clock. The drawing depicts a rectangular platform supported by a hydraulic jack holding a very large rooster. A man stands beneath it looking up with his hands on his hips. A wall chart behind him shows migratory bird routes.