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CHAFCONIA: a Prince zenetic poet noted for their believer in Kedantur; a member of the Mason Truge and the actinomycete Corsos. The drawing depicts a man in a hood decorated with antennae making a dramatic gesture towards a large mushroom from which glowing spores are rising.
SOURVILLE: the shaft of a piano. The drawing depicts a grand piano with an arrow indicating the strut which supports the open lid.
TEASPHERE: the sound of service. The drawing depicts a servant wheeling a trolley bearing a spherical teapot towards a dozing gentleman seated in an armchair wearing a dressing gown.
CANCARS: a republic in southeastern France and Switzerland (mostly by German Greeks) near the Russians in the English Channel on the Missouri River in western Canada; site of a populature, Celtic processing species; world-centered from a goddess after he was the site of contemplative infections of the state (which emphasizing the Roman Empire) of the USSR in England (10,300 feet led to floor of sandy bats) The drawing is squashed beneath a wall of text and depicts a building, a meditating figure emitting beams of light, several figures standing beside an assembly line from which sand and bats are spilling.
WING: a band of fan or pressurely level-duct. The drawing depicts a fan blowing into a length of tubing. At the other end, a wing suspended from a vertical rod is being blown away from the duct.
ARCTIC MUSCLE: (physics) an excessive entity. The drawing depicts a walrus with muscular flippers.
POPULARITY PET PARTY: piano proposition printed primarily printed primarily printed perpetuated printed priests play. The drawing depicts two priests, one with a cat on his shoulder, the other playing an upright piano on which a second cat is sitting. A poster illustrated with a birthday cake hangs on the wall behind them.
PIAGON POWDER: printer plating providing public points. The drawing depicts a man driving a machine with a hopper full of powder over a series of white squares. The squares the machine has already traveled over are black.
HUE TEMPORAL BEE: a person who writes opens. The drawing depicts a person in a bee costume writing on a piece of paper.
CIRCUMFERENCE: the trait of perceptible intellectuals from the presence of something. The drawing depicts a scholar at the centre of a large schematic circle.
DIRECTION: a starting agent for an absence of sleep. The drawing depicts a person lying awake in bed with a thought balloon over their head containing an arrow.
INDICTION: the species of fluid from the membrology of the rudiments of the skin through the eyebrows. The drawing depicts a person with bushy eyebrows from which fluid is flowing through a small pipe.
ANTIBIOUR: a mat typically on two particles (as in a building) The drawing depicts a rectangular mat atop two spheres.
CONSERVATION: termination of a sentence or a destruction. The drawing depicts a large building with two domed towers. A small crowd of protestors with banners and signs stands between the building and a bulldozer.
CONTEMPLATION: tecading to a state or animal to a particular series or points or otion. The drawing depicts a man with hands clasped and eyes closed. A strange creature with a long nose and large floppy ears looks at the man from the right.
INFORMATION: a statement temporarily to determine existence or individuality. The drawing depicts a person with their hands in their pockets standing between two curly brackets.
HITCHBLE: United States architect (born in Hungary) (1881-1967) The drawing depicts a man wearing a hat and holding a cane gesturing at a rail to which a single horse has been hitched.
SKID: a ruler who shoots at the head (usually at ribs). The drawing depicts a monarch wearing a tall spindly crown shooting arrows into a large target dummy consisting of a head wearing a fez made out of sacking.
BASEBALL PLAYER: a loud room consisting of a pad organ was driven or drawn into a wall. The drawing depicts a room with an organ emerging from one wall and a large speaker grille on the other. A man in a baseball player’s outfit is looking in through a doorway beside the organ. A baseball rests on the floor.
SHOOTING BOARD: a band of mattress (usually to walk or float) that is to be pedalled against a graduated season. The drawing depicts a man walking on a mattress in front of a row of trees which are in various stages of changing colour and losing their foliage.
PROPRIOCEPTIBILITY: the trait or character or systematic expression (or assessive statistics) objects that evaluate with management or tending to represent in exchange or university or chance. The drawing depicts a man in a pinstriped suit gesturing with a ball on a stick to an object resembling a ball-and-stick model of a molecule.
BASILIC: a plant developed from the back of a relatively love and spin the occurrence of a group. The drawing depicts a pot plant whose flower is a hexagonal diagram with arrows between its nodes.
STAGE WINDS: vertical mixture of ice and bends to distinguish mechanical property but usually has a pointed artificial root; used for water eggs or leathery according to the sky. The drawing depicts a tall obelisk around which ovoid objects are floating.
SCRATCH: any of various proteins made by hand tools. The drawing depicts a large and tangled molecule, to which a man at the lower right is adding an atom using a large pair of pliers. A cart with more atoms stands to his right.
TOPOLOGY: the study of the hard hair. The drawing depicts a person with a dramatic whorl in their hair seated in a barbershop. The barber is balding and bespectacled and pondering the customer’s head. Where a mirror would normally be there is a diagram of various rounded objects with holes.
DESCENT: a small piece of metal in the shape of a ship. The drawing depicts a tiny wedge-shaped object.
MAGNERIOSIS: a medical specialism (of a den of some objeccle or affecing). The drawing depicts a person lying on a bed with a large cartoonish magnet extending on an armature from a wheeled cabinet hanging above their face.
CIVIL COMMUNICANS AGENCY: an agency of subjecial law enforcemen advocable for educancy. The drawing depicts a police officer showing a drawing of a burglar in a striped shirt and mask to two seated children.
MOLLY: a coarse fabric for playing leafs and other mass design. The drawing depicts a tabletop bearing a cloth runner on which stands a box containing fabric leaves, two of which are crossed on the runner. A curtain of coarse cloth hangs above the table.
MAGENTA: a thin covering consisting of an oily (or necessary) in a double-like pot over a target. The drawing depicts a double-lobed vessel standing over an archery target, topped by an umbrella.
BRANCH: a mild purification of furniture. The drawing depicts a low chair with a pair of branches ending in leaves growing from its back.
TARGUEREL: English economist who studied the role of the secretion of the Soviet Union in 1950. The drawing depicts a man working at a desk in a room with panelled walls. A dark fluid is seeping under the door.
POINTED SPEAKING ACADEMY: a group of volcanic islands in the United States in the southwestern United States. The drawing depicts four conical islands in a lake. Two mesas stand on the horizon.
QUADRUPLE QUARTER: queendolgia quality quick quality. The drawing depicts a shield divided into sixteen sections, each containing a different pattern or picture.
LEANING CONTROL: member of the solid surface of the body. The drawing depicts a man leaning against a steep inclined plane.
SECOND CRUEL ADMIRAL: a commission from the United States and the United States. The drawing depicts a naval officer with his hands folded and a severe expression on his face.
DINING SPINDLE: any of a large flat tissue that lives a complex nerve. The drawing depicts a flat disk from the centre of which emerges a stalk ending in six thin filaments with branching ends.
AMPHIBIA: the study of the sexual estate of some immerial interest. The drawing depicts a framed portrait of two frogs in the outfits of a bride and groom.
APOSTLE: a person of Ptosis in Christianity. The drawing depicts a figure in robes with a parrot-like head surrounded by a halo radiating beams of light.
CHUTZ: a punch that sells gentles. The drawing depicts a man in formal evening wear and a top hat looking a bowl of punch.
BURDEN NURSE: a man of relatively cylindrical systems. The drawing depicts a man lying on a bed supported by a huge hydraulic cylinder. A second man in a surgical mask is operating a control from which a coiled wire extends up to and out of the frame.
ART AND CIRCULATION: the act of having the truth of working or advice and to facilities for offenses. The drawing depicts a man taking his pulse by holding a finger to his wrist while looking at a painting of a naked bottom.
FREDERICH CONTROL: an architect who has been designed to be alone to a computer. The drawing depicts a man wearing a visor gazing at a laptop with his face propped on one hand.
AVOIDANCE: the act or process or action or sexual attraction. The drawing depicts a man hiding behind a pole with sweat dripping from his face as a second man walks past.
STRETCHER: a person who descends and receives another. The drawing depicts a person wearing a helmet hanging from a rope and holding a stretcher above a second person who is sitting on the ground.
WINDOW BONE: a small bone that is used to make a strong fish. The drawing depicts a small curved bone above which is a glowing portal through which a fish is emerging.
BRASSIERE: a small spherical or metal space in which the senses that are so as to carry the surface of the street. The drawing depicts a pair of round, breast-like objects embedded in the surface of a road which can be seen in cross-section.
VENA DE DIVINE: an animal that is used to cover the surface of the shoulder to the surface of the stomach. The drawing depicts a person with a long, weasel-like animal draped over their shoulder and curling in an S-shape over their belly.
MEDIUM ACCOMPANIER: someone who is a favorible body (as for warmaking) The drawing depicts a pair of warriors in helmets. One is playing a small keyboard and the other is holding a weapon like a blunt spear and singing.
SNOP: a small heavy cup with a thin strap for a long narrow teeth on the same poster. The drawing depicts a man holding a container of popcorn looking at an large poster depicting a monster with enormous teeth, one of which ends in a squat cup.
DUNKER: a device for cooking (especially when dispensed with a flower) The drawing depicts a hand holding an implement ending in a loop holding a flower above a pot of liquid.