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COLONY: a fragment of a sword or buttonhole. The drawing depicts a sword broken into two pieces with two small fragments lying between the halves, resting on top of a jacket which is draped across a table.

ALPHA PROPERTY: a dwelling ten used for delivering or supporting yourself (as by magic) The drawing depicts a bearded figure with a tall hat riding on a cluster of ten glowing round shapes with eyes.

BATTLE AND SUFFRAGISH CRUSADER: a computer including part of some communication living. The drawing depicts an armoured knight holding a flag and a shield decorated with a cross. A tower computer stands to the right with a grille that echoes the grille on the knight’s helmet.

TOPPER: a projectile that has a horse. The drawing depicts an artillery shell with a cockpit in which a horse wearing sunglasses is visible.

COTTER: bowl of somethirk. The drawing depicts a bowl containing a variety of objects of different shapes and sizes, mostly rounded.

STARTING PERSON: a person who is a member of the earth’s church for the power of the same signet. The drawing depicts a figure in robes wearing a chain of office decorated with a globe, extending their right fist forward. One of the fingers of the right hand is wearing a signet ring decorated with the same globe design.

CARNIVOROUS FIBER: fish found in the water seeds of a wallus or candy. The drawing depicts a striped candy cane emerging from water. From a small pod halfway up its length, a fish’s head emerges.

STICK: a small container (usually with one or more wire) used to sprinkle over a baseball team who is stabled by a particular boat. The drawing depicts a long building with five stable doors, behind each of which is a baseball player. A person in a uniform stands to the right holding a tool from which powder is falling. A three-masted ship can be seen behind the building.

TAXODID MEAT MILK: tough shaggy coarsely rat with yellow fruit or yellow or red-and-red raw followed by hardy hot water and served with eggs and hairs attached to the samba. The drawing depicts a shaggy rodent served whole on a platter surrounded by citrus slices beside a bowl of eggs and a glass of water.

SAGEBRUSH: educational dog developed in the frontal herbs of Pacific coast and West Indies and Central America and Central America. The drawing depicts a dog wearing a mortarboard surrounded by shrubs in a desert landscape with two tall mountains on the horizon.

PROTESTANT: someone who has been burned to the sun issued by the Church of England. The drawing depicts a figure tied to a stake atop a pile of wood which is being kindled by the focused sunlight passing through an enormous magnifying glass.

MARACARI: the architectural part of Chinese spoken in the Greek subcontinent; the center of a house and British colonies. The drawing depicts a structure resembling a tori gate with geometrical shapes hanging from its beam set in a landscape with cypresses and a view of the sea.

DUST JUMP: a sheet of cotton or little stringed instrument; the tremor of the wind. The drawing depicts a person playing a guitar-like instrument with a small sheet of fabric hanging from its neck, with dust particles in the air.

FOUNDRISH: a literarite substance. The drawing depicts a tangled mass of objects resembling serifs.

CHEVROTABLE: a cowboy whose shape is diggesters. The drawing depicts a stocky cowboy with a round belly.

GARDEN BOWL: a bowling game suitable for formal public use. The drawing depicts a man and a woman in 19th century clothing standing with two balls on the ground between them. The man’s posture indicates that he has just rolled the smaller of the two balls.

UNDERWEAR: a plaything towel with a sharp edge on each side. The drawing depicts a pair of towelling briefs hanging from a clothes rack with two small blades protruding above each leg hole.

MULTIPLEX: a place wheel occupie impulie that imitate the law. The drawing depicts a complex of five buildings which radiate outward from a central tower, all surrounded by a square wall or fence.

PHOTOCOTY: computetize elite geat it illegally. The drawing depicts two vaguely cyberpunkish people. One is using a photocopier and the other is guarding the door.

MATRIX: a tricyclic antibiotic (trade name Plavia) used to treat some alien to form the brachiocephalic activity in classical Greek philosophers. The drawing depicts a cartoon alien standing in front of a flying saucer holding a tablet out to a bearded philosopher who frowns at it. A classical building can be seen behind the philosopher.

MINOR CITY: a duct for combining or computing artificial behaviour. The drawing depicts a puddle forming beneath a dripping pipe with small high-rise buildings rising from it.

DIGRECTING CELL: an arthr hunt made freely with a handle and a bird and a reddicate frame with a rectangular head. The drawing depicts a square frame on four small wheels with a bird in a cage suspended from its top edge. A rectangle with two circles is above the frame.

SELF-CONSORTION: being able to construct or display something. The drawing depicts an object composed of geometrical shapes on the left, and a board with a drawing of the same object on the right.

FORMALITY: the quality of being ornate or affected by a currency. The drawing depicts a banknote decorated with scribbles and a drawing of an aristocratic figure in a fancy costume.

SENSORY DISTRICT: a branch of mathematics that deals with the development of a group of principles or ideas (especially an animal or piece of work) The drawing depicts a point with an arrow from it to a cluster of points surrounded by a solid and dotted line. Five arrows go from the cluster of points to an animal’s head.

BREACH OF EXHAUST PRINTER: a consequence of being clear and actually regarded as a cause. The drawing depicts a person starting to the right of a large printer/photocopier. They are stained with a splatter of black ink. Ink is dripping from the right side of the photocopier and is spattered on the floor.

SELF-DISSOLUTENESS: a representation or attempt to relies or excess an end or organization or action or social expression. The drawing depicts a young man holding a cane with a complacent expression standing beside a portrait of an aging and dissolute man.

TRIMMER: two tones arranged to make and protects the horizon. The drawing depicts a card decorated with two rectangles of different hatched tones standing on an easel in front of a wide flat landscape. A single cloud floats above the horizon.

SEA VESTILION: an underground stone. The drawing depicts a cross-section through the sea floor in which an oblong boulder is embedded. Seaweed grows from the surface and a fish swims at the top left.

LEAP: a gathering of people to give a gravitational intercourse in a principal evaluation. The drawing depicts a group of people standing at the edge of a high cliff.

MERCER: a person who distributes religion. The drawing depicts a person behind a counter sprinted surrounded by bolts and rolls of fabric, some of which is decorated with crosses and all-seeing eyes.

CASTOR CAT: a needle for carrying powder and other insects. The drawing depicts a sewing needle with a small cup suspended from its pointed end. The cup is full of white powder. One ant is sitting on top of the powder and another is dangling from the cup.

SEAT: the facing of a horse or stone by speed. The drawing depicts a person wearing a hat sitting on a saddle mounted on a large boulder.

FARMING: a pulley by one or four particles or steel or strain. The drawing depicts four spheres attached by spokes to a central pivot with a rope passing over them.

PINNATION ROOM: a fireproof in a door or silk dwy witudus. The drawing depicts a doorway with a mass of feathers hanging from the lintel.

GENUS COSTELADES: a genus of buccineering and insects with many unicellular pairs of long one flat dogs so that it is eaten by artists. The drawing depicts an insect wearing a hat and a small flat wormlike dog, both standing on a table before a person holding a fork.

BLADDERWINE: wine that contains the posterior part of the body. The drawing depicts a glass of wine standing beside a bottle. The label of the bottle is decorated with an abstract diagram reminiscent of a human bladder filled with fluid.

STENOCLATA: a reptile having round black seeds used as food. The drawing depicts a lizard with a double row of black oval seeds running down its back.

PORCUPINE: a grad of the genus Stenopterygius. The drawing depicts a tussock of grass beside a porcupine: the blades of grass look like the porcupine’s quills.

CYCLOSAURIA: any of numerous spiny dogs comprising the lemons. The drawing depicts a doglike creature with a body resembling a citrus fruit with five spines emerging from its back.

OVERHANG: the horny plant under the neck. The drawing depicts a burly man with hair growing from his chest and arms.