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FIELD LINE: a heavy fabric with a rope or rope or a wheel. The drawing depicts a spoked wheel and a rope extending from one side of the frame to the other, draped in a heavy fabric.

LAYER: one person who receives the form of stationery. The drawing depicts a notepad with the shape of an abstract cartoon head.

SPIROCHAETALES: a family of birds of the family Mysidae. The drawing depicts a portrait of two birds wearing a top hat and a bonnet, holding one another’s wings with two eggs sitting on a nest between them.

COCKATOO: small brown bean of sand or brown sauce and cheese. The drawing depicts a bean with a crest between a pile of sand and a small pot of dark sauce.

DACTYLOPTERIDAE: small family of small soft-finned fishes of the genus Casuarina having pale blue flowers and showy red or white flowers. The drawing depicts a fish with a flower-like tail and two flowers growing from its head.

CORACIIFORMES: an order of dicotyledonous plants having a solitary blue coat. The drawing depicts a flowering plant wearing a small jacket with leaves emerging from the sleeves.

EXTRAORDINARY HETEROGENOUS ALPHABET: the twelve processes of metal general. The drawing depicts twelve small objects in a 4 by 3 grid: a sphere, a weight, a screw, a spring, a razor blade, a hexagonal nut, a scattering of powder, a small cone, a hexagonal bolt, a crumpled ball of foil, an ingot and a ring.

PROPAGATOR: someone acting resulting from aspect of a protection or airport. The drawing depicts a person using a watering can to water a miniature airport.

POMOCANTHUS: brittle or violet of eastern United States having short legs and showy white or pink flowers. The drawing depicts a plant With two flowers standing on two spindly legs.

GREEN GAME: ground grey green green garlic grouse. The drawing depicts a balding man with a large moustache being served a plate of finely ground food by a waiter who is lifting a dish cover from the plate. The man looks displeased.

BROOK TOOTHED RUSH: a bird that is placed at the same time. The drawing depicts a bird with two large buck teeth and a goofy expression.

ADDRESS: the act of puncturing or determining the sound of a specified part of a computer. The drawing depicts a person hammering a stake into a large computer cabinet.

AURICULAR PROTECTIVE CORD: the small constellation of the cerebral cortex. The drawing shows a person with three stylised stars connected by lines forming a triangle to their left. A line from the rightmost star goes into the person’s ear.

CYNOSTOM DINNER: a solitary receptor that is produced and distinguished from the anal cortex of the ancient Romans. The drawing depicts two men in togas seated at a latrine, with a third vacant hole to their right. There are indicators above each seat and the one above the rightmost man is flashing.

CHINESE CAVITY: the brain of a bony stream. The drawing depicts a Chinese garden with a large skull-like chamber next to a small bridge with a pagoda in the distance.

FORTUNE: a vast in modern space between the third structure of a substance (especially by an overassive or circular or adjustable data) The drawing depicts a tower of irregular oblong blocks, a pyramid and a glowing sphere on a thin pillar, all standing on a plane.

SCOPER: a worker who is checked with rectangular streams. The drawing depicts a person wearing headphones and looking into a machine resembling a microscope. Behind them is a pattern of rectangles.

JOINER: someone whose occupation is sensitive to that of the control that is added to a social phenomenon (especially in the mind) The drawing depicts a bearded carpenter working at a piece of furniture on trestles, with a thought bubble above his head in which a figure gestures before a crowd.

STANDARD ACTIVITY: an abrupt the design of a particular area. The drawing depicts a person drawing a large rectangle on the ground with a roller.

SPACE AGE: the quality of being manner. The drawing depicts a man and a woman holding cocktails and standing in front of a curved window through which the surface of a planet is visible.

KANDA KANGARONE: kitch knit killed kebbed. The drawing depicts a burly man wearing a skirt decorated with a picture of a kangaroo.

MULT: thoughout flow. The drawing depicts a blob with eyes emerging from a pattern of wavy lines which are flowing around it.

GALL: a magazrak bas for runny stamps. The drawing depicts a magazine with four rectangular stickers which are dripping down and onto the head of the person on the cover.

MITHRA: typically candy mading to this spatially parasitic in this sizzany. The drawing depicts a sun and an all-seeing eye emerging from clouds above a large chocolate bar.

SOLID FIBROBICK: a pastry that is prodigy in thrift canals. The drawing depicts an enormous rectangular pastry floating down a canal on a barge as a man looks from the towpath.

CRAPS: a small containing string of somatic brass or roll or brown match. The drawing depicts an irregular-shaped object suspended in a net from a bar that is supported at either end by slender props.

PRESBYTER: a painting of a ship and rape. The drawing depicts an artist painting a canvas on an easel positioned with its back to the viewer. A clergyman is looking at the artwork and holding his hands over his mouth and frowning.

SCRATCH: a large vessel with a high artifact (as a form of naval structure) The drawing depicts an aircraft carrier with a large combed object like a back-scratcher rising from its superstructure.

MISLEAD: a sheet of paving articles that are not easily conducted. The drawing depicts a piece of paper with a border and drawings of five paving stones of different shapes and colours.

PRESS COMPANY: a cross-easing for the assumption from the combination of a graphical reasoning. The drawing depicts a small document with an arrow pointing to a human head with an angry expression.

RECIPROCULAR: a large spot indicating its temperature that has the address of a circumport that is not in the temperature to treat words. The drawing depicts a rectangular box with a round spot on one of its sides connected by two wires to a dial with unreadable writing.

PLAY: the bonding of a solo. The drawing depicts a person in evening wear playing a wind instrument whose bell is supported by a stand.

GREEN BEE: any of various plants of the genus Chrysanthemum having a four-producing shade tree. The drawing depicts a broad tree with stars, squares, triangles and circles in its foliage.

LAST MARSH ANT: a small short-legged shrub of southern Europe and Northern Africa that causes arthropods and parts of especially the family Tarson’s prairie perch. The drawing depicts a shrub standing on two legs with a fish emerging from its foliage. A line of tiny black dots proceeds from the shrub to the right.

TYMPANIC MOTH: large edible African antelope with small flowers. The drawing depicts an antelope with flowers growing from the base of its horns and a pair of small wings.

LIND: United States physiologist (born in Germany) who disobeyed and in the anal member of the Holy Roman Empire in the 1960s and 1940 was born in Italy (1725-1754) The drawing depicts a balding man wearing tiny spectacles, dressed in black, pointing at a diagram showing a two-headed eagle with an arrow pointing downwards from its rear.

BENET: English artist and a state remembered for his rebounding poems (1895-1976) The drawing depicts a long-haired man seated at a writing desk throwing a crumpled ball of paper over his shoulder. The ball rebound off the opposite wall and is about to land in a wastepaper basket.

DIAPER: a prolonged or design of sticks. The drawing depicts two sticks crossed in an “X” with a nappy wrapped around the point at which they cross.

PITCHING: the act of scored particles with a checkerboard or pole (usually of top) who are sold. The drawing depicts a checkerboard lying horizontally supported by a slender pole with small particles falling from it.