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CORMSWOMAN: a small binding of a poritar. A drawing of a woman digging up corms with a tool and carrying a big bag of corms.
MOON: a town in northern France on the Gulf of Mexico. The drawing shows a view of Moon from the water, with the cathedral, broadcast tower and limb of a large glowing satellite. A fishing vessel and oil rig can be seen offshore.
PATH: a small thin strip of metal or plastic that is used to start a ship or bottom. The drawing shows a ship with a stern shaped like a human’s buttocks facing away from a wharf. On the wharf, a crane holds a thin object pointing directly at the buttocks.
BLAST: a small bowl for cooking. A drawing of a bowl containing lumpy food and radiating black scorch marks and dark stains.
TOURIST: a person who is expected to have on a thread of paper. The drawing shows a figure in a black hat carrying luggage walking along a street holding a map which unfolds and trails behind them and around a corner.
MASTER OF FINE STRAIT: a storm of angel but shorts at an insulated body. The drawing depicts an angelic figure clad in skimpy shorts descending in glory towards another figure dressed in heavy winter clothing.
SPRIT SMOKE: a hole that is used to cover wheat. The drawing depicts a dark circular cloud floating above a crop circle in a wheat field.
SHRUT: a smil mothing sound. A drawing of a bat hunting by following a sonar chirrup which is bouncing off a moth.
COMMON DOLPHIN: shady Asiatic eel but having a long tail that is usually hard and often woody and yellow stripes. The drawing depicts a dolphin wearing a trenchcoat and fedora whose tail grows into a small shrub with stripy stems. The dolphin is holding its coat open to reveal three round fruits, as if selling stolen goods.
SPIKE PASS: a structure resembling a large pillow. The drawing shows a two-lobed pillow with many large spines protruding from it.
DANDYLAND: large European biennial with a deep white black body and strong ant; source of the of high social space. The drawing depicts a sturdy ant with black and white stripes wearing a black coat, a high-collared shirt and a monocle and holding a cane and a glass of wine.
ANTIQUITY: any of various disposition of a particular district or school. A drawing of two folk clad in togas, disputing a point of philosophy and walking by an Attic stoa.
STRIP STRIP: a strip of matching that is usually a flat boat and a spirally shap of rubbittativism. A drawing of a flat boat with a sailor holding a guardrail. At its back, its hull curls up into a big spiral.
PORTER: a woman’s headdress used for the top of a shoe or form of person. The drawing shows a woman wearing a tall headdress resembling a black boot whose top is crowned by the head of a glass of dark beer.
LIFE: the act of examining the amplitude of a competition. The drawing shows three competitors standing on an Olympic podium. The silver and bronze medalists are kissing their medals and waving in triumph, while the gold medalist looks at her medal with a frown.
SOUP: a basket consisting of a shaft and striking over an accident. The drawing shows a man sitting at a restaurant table looking at a basket on a pole from which soup is dripping onto the tablecloth.
SOURCE FOR THE FLOOR: the root of the ground (especially the blood nearly the brake spot on the size of the meat from which telephone is entitled to act in the same species) The drawing shows a thick structure emerging from strata and holding a telephone handset, the cable of which is connected to a dark stain.
CAR SIP: shout of flumpy phants. A drawing of two squat mammals with tusks and trunks, both shouting.
PARIETOPURE: an artificial language. The drawing shows a stylised human head facing left whose brain is an oblong with a second insert oblong in the top right corner. A speech bubble with a similar inset oblong is emerging from its mouth.
CAT’S BARBARIUM: tall grass of thrimms grown for thick-back and tail. A drawing of a cat’s bottom with tail aloft as it walks into thick grass.
BRASSIERAGE: a traveller who speaks uncomfortation. The drawing shows a woman standing amid trees wearing hiking gear and a backpack, holding a staff with one hand and adjusting her bra with the other.
FANATICISM: excessive activities (especially of a private procedure) The drawing depicts a man staring at a laptop in front of a wall covered in photographs and news clippings connected by threads.
CARAWAY SEATED SKY: a small shelter for holding coffee. The drawing depicts two figures with animal ears sitting in a small booth overlooking an Arctic landscape under a starry sky. Between the two figures is a small table holding cups of coffee and a plate of small cakes.
CORN CHEESE: a cocktail made of cheese and cream or cream. The drawing depicts a glass of cheese topped with cream and garnished with a wedge of cheese.
STRAIGHT STRAIN: a small strip of material that is used to start a ship or to stop the shoes. The drawing depicts a rectangular item at the edge of a wharf which is touching an oversized pair of shoes on the left side and a ship on the right.
CONSTANCY: the quality of being unstable or someone. The drawing depicts a classical bust of a dignified figure with a crown of laurel leaves which is teetering on the edge of a plinth.
FRICTION: Unittalist who shown by Palmstic; sinch as throughout through his sons in 1894 (1820-1953). A diagram of a Victorian patriarch and his two offspring, all with walrus mustachios, with arrows indicating his motion against a flat floor and an opposing push or drag.
DECAL REPRESENTATION: a conclusion that measures the conditions of the practices of the secretarial nerve to the celestial branch of the skin. A diagram showing a sticker decorated with a constellation between the outer hairs and inner nerve endings of the dermis.
SAND CANARY: relatively large flowers of the genus Calamagrinus. The drawing depicts a large flower with feathery petals whose centre is a plump bird’s head.
MOUNTAIN FAMILY: a former port in southeastern Netherlands. The drawing depicts a cluster of partially submerged peaks in the sea beside a flat landscape of dykes and windmills under a cloudy sky.
PARASITE OAK: small shrubby tree of Southern Europe having large pointed stems and small red flowers with a long silky foliage and showy pale green flowers. The drawing depicts a small bush from which long stems emerge bearing two different sorts of flowers.
SELF-DECAPITATION: conscientiousness in religion or expression. The drawing shows a saint holding his severed head on a platter.
WINDOW CHART: a child who has a high crown of hair growing. A drawing of a mum marking a son’s growth against a window-jamb. This boy’s quiff is about half as long as his body.
PALEONTOLOGY: the branch of biology that studies the theory of evolution and extending and controlling and associate individuals and their control of the structure and the contraction of the stomach. The drawing depicts a fossilised allosaur with a smaller fossilised dinosaur in its belly.
FLATWARE: a building where people or for storing passengers or stones or a container for serving fuel to the wind. The drawing depicts a flat, circular building with a crowd of people, several piles of stones and an oil derrick on its roof. Oil is spraying into the air from the top of the derrick and being blown to the right.
NINCH: United States physicist who discovered the construction of the United States (1892-1973). The drawing shows an elderly academic in suit and tie with thick glasses and a quizzical expression beside a blackboard covered in equations and diagrams, one of which is “E = pluribus unum”
ANTICHOLINOIS: small short-bodied fish of the Pacific coast of North America. The drawing depicts three fish with squat, short bodies.
ADOPTIVE PRONOUNS INTENSIVELY: a personal theory that is incapacitated by an animal or procession that is presented to the mass of a person (especially a function of some impairment or defects). The drawing depicts a woman in a posture of defiance facing a parade of circus performers lead by an elephant.
CLIOLENT: Danish explorer who discovered that he aided a computer science in a rock music (1932-1959) The drawing depicts a lone traveller standing on a high cliff resembling a maintain computer, giving the sign of the horns.
BLACK BAR: a broad bar of strings of stiff bristly stiff pasta in third massiva suitabling and somball and thick soft shades or stalks and soil. A drawing of many tubular forms with bristly hairs poking out of black soil. In amongst this mass of forms, two angry fish stand upright.
BARNSTAND: a strong fabric of stone that is part of a stream or shoe to support the ball to the surface of a car. A drawing of a stone structure resembling an enormous boot from which a stream descends in a waterfall. A large round boulder teeters on the edge of the waterfall above a sedan parked at the bottom.
TARANTO: a member of the United States Marine Empired where merchandised and distinct forms of life in the sky. The drawing shows a superhero with a shield decorated with an eagle battling a monstrous creature with three eyes, small bat wings, elephant tusks and long tentacles high above a distant city.
UNCERTAINTY: something that is printed on a computer. The drawing depicts a large mainframe whose tape reels form a face giving an eyeroll. A scientist reads a fan-fold printout which is being emitted by the computer with an annoyed expression.
PITCHING BAG: a bag for carrying something. The drawing shows a hessian bag with a handle containing an irregular mass of tubes and cilia.
DOUBLE CLOTH: a strong filter for serving soups. The drawing shows a man wearing a bib lying beneath a circular vat suspended by chains containing a dark fluid. The bottom of the vat is a cone of fabric from which a large droplet of the fluid is descending towards the man’s mouth.
SCALLOP DRILL: a bright cotton fabric with a sparkling car. A drawing of a sports car with a long, Pontiac-ish hood, with an anthropomorphic motorist with a scallop atop its body, clad in khakis.
ALANGO: the first woman that explored the Great (1763-1835) The drawing depicts a woman in a fur hood holding a staff accompanied by a packhorse, standing on a beach which rises on the right to cliffs with a classical temple and pines. The ocean curves overhead to form a cylindrical tunnel with a shining axis.
ALTO SALT: a loose-fitting figure of a plant or animal. The drawing depicts a baggy costume representing a goat-like quadruped worn by two people, with palm trees growing from its tail and head.
MUSCULAR VEIN: veins that serve as an epidemission found; especially a cell from about 2 or 10 miles along the last and breast. The drawing depicts a landscape with two rounded hills between which a long vein extends, on which a cellular organism rests in the foreground.
NOVEL: a minor term for an adhesive cell. A diagram showing a cross-section of a blood vessel which has been breached and is leaking into surrounding tissue. The breach is being repaired from within by a swarm of books.
STOCKINESS: the quality possessed by a series of grooves. The drawing depicts a sturdy, bald man listening to headphones with a contented expression.
JIG: a small that of storting a sound. A drawing of a tiny lady in a kilt dancing in an Irish fashion amidst two gigantic musicians.
STATUE: a feeling of standing or selfishness. The drawing depicts a monumental statue of a tall and austere figure in classical robes. A homeless man with a dog is seated before the statue’s plinth.
HAMMARDYU: Graidari-righ-composibous maid of composibious romaic archipiday (1741-1819). A drawing of an android girl in a flowing wrap standing by a podium with a form as of a DNA strand, holding a scroll, in front of a distant horizon with pyramids and UFOs.
LOWER OF BOOK: the point on the southern hemisphere near Cornwall and the Arctic Ocean. The drawing shows the British Isles on the southern half of the globe adjoining Antarctica.
FETISH EQUIPMENT: equipment used by the use of force that rotates the elevation of a race or locomotive. The drawing shows a railway turntable and wheelhouse carrying a steam locomotive. To the lower right, a muscular man in leather cap and harness pushes at a windlass while a second man wearing an executioner’s hood stands by with a whip.