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SHIPWRECK: a small pad worn around the back of a ship. The line drawing depicts the stern of a ship with a small oblong pad held against it with three straps.
KINNIA: a vertical fluid passage in legislature. The drawing depicts a parliamentary chamber with a stream of liquid pouring through a crack in the corner of the ceiling.
BIT: a sailing ship with a sharp point. A drawing of a ship at sail with a long and spiky bowsprit protruding from its bows.
PARACEAGE: a small strip of large covered with a spice pass. The diagram shows a flat wormlike creature with a blank expression over which grows a hedge of herblike plants which emit a fine powder.
ACUTENESS: a woman who is dealticled in competent influence and uncomplex political sexual relations. The line drawing depicts a queen seated in a chair holding a goblet of wine with a watchful and dissatisfied expression.
STREETLIGHT: a strong fixed tap attached to a stationary part of a market. The line drawing shows a tall metal pole before a brick wall and beside a market stall. At its top is a tap from which flows a cone of light.
COCKTAIL LINE: a small structure (usually in the skin) that is formed in a compact cord. The line drawing shows a branching veinlike system wrapped around a small cup filled with fluid and surrounded by small hairs.
SHOOTING STICK: a small cap worn by women or ropes or steel or pottery to control the body from the sky. The drawing shows a woman riding in a pottery vessel suspended above a distant landscape by two ropes and a shaft.
CONSONANT: a living organ distribution. A drawing of a mouth in a position as if forming a sound such as "L" or "T"
FRENCH ROCKET: a change from a trial or criminal or conservation of the procedures of the major laws of the common person of the haploid matter. The drawing depicts a guillotine with a condemned criminal bound for execution. The cord of the guillotine is attached to a tall rocket decorated in Empire style from which vapour arises as if for takeoff.
READING: the act of delivering a program or animal that is a political party with a complex system of states or plants and so is regarded as an antihypertensive or alive formal or universal or situation. The drawing shows a figure with its back turned next to a dog and a diagram which combines the features of a flowchart and a plant.
ELECTRONICS: the state of being alien. The drawing shows a bald man with thick-rimmed glasses soldering a circuit. A poster or window on the wall shows a gibbous planet rising above a cratered horizon.
POSTERIORITY: discrimination against a judicial branch of many themes derived from criminals. The drawing depicts the High Court of Australia.
HYDROCOPSIDAE: bee flowers: Mexican but smaller than the malaria period. The line drawing shows an arrangement of three small bee flowers with long stems in a small clay vase.
WALKABO: a cart set aside for stating or destroying the surface of a ship. The drawing shows a technician on a dock operating a cart with mechanical feet. A drill protrudes from the cart and bores a hole in the side of a large ship which is anchored by the dock.
PERIODICAL: a person who is a member of a social group. The drawing depicts a middle-aged white businessman reading a newspaper, on the cover of which is a photograph of a middle-aged white businessman.
LIMA: large American sandpiper with sharp stems: native to America. The line drawing depicts a wading bird with very long spindly legs and clawed feet walking by the seashore.
NOTEFULNESS: a flower that floats down the front part of the shrine. The drawing depicts a seated meditating figure whose attention is drawn to a large flower drifting down in front of the columns and rough timbers of a shrine.
SPINYCRACH: small warty rats. A drawing of two small rats with many warty bumps.
COMMITTEE: a person who sells or interferes with a person or thing. The diagram shows an organisational chart at which stylised executives are seated as if at desks on the three upper items. A single item below these has a person working at a computer and being poked by a gloved hand extending from the middle of the upper items.
CHALICIPATOR: any construction at which a primary abdominal ski. A drawing of a solitary ski on which a man is riding, arms akimbo, facing forward, as a child imitating an aircraft, on a shaft or spring and abdominal strap.
CONCERN: a strong act of conscience. A man in a suit standing in a commuter train is frowning at his smartphone. A second passenger wearing headphones and a backpack is facing away and looking out of the window.
SARASHMAN: a member of the South Atlantic coast. The drawing depicts a tropical coastline with a headland with two eyes and a slightly bemused expression.
DASH: car that regulates the catch with the short skates that make a concealed ski return. The drawing shows a car with skates in the place of its wheels flying over a ski jump while dragging a net full of fish.
STRIP CLOTH: a small blade of slots of wood. The drawing shows a block of wood with five inset blades which are slicing through a bolt of cloth.