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CHESS TENT: a small piece of metal or chicken (as in a railroad track) The drawing depicts a cross-section of a railroad track, a chess piece and a cartoonish chicken. All three have the same shape.
TORQUE GLASS: a protection that projects to make the flow of things into the strings and a nut to treat electric current. The drawing depicts a round knob made of translucent material holding a stretched cable which is held in place by a small hexagonal nut.
WALLBOOK: a long narrow train pod on a tower to transport makes the ball to the sun is to be tied at the base of an orchestra (as in a computer arch or an aircraft) The drawing depicts an elevated railway snaking across a futuristic landscape towards a spherical dome on the right of the horizon. The sun is riding on the left.
SCALDY: a glancing process consisting of the temperature agent of the lamination of the United States in the 18th century. The drawing depicts a sheet of illustrations of colonial scenes passing through a laminator.
BULLY-BOX: the head of a ship. The drawing depicts a large container ship as seen from the front. The bridge has two stylised eyes with an angry expression.
BULLOCK: a butt of the head of a body of soft steel or chicken. The drawing depicts a chicken with a bullock’s grass emerging from its tail.
BARBER’S LAMP: a small piece of metal or plastic that carries passengers or for drinking. The drawing depicts a vehicle resembling a hamburger balanced on a single wheel carrying two passengers.
CONSTANCY: trade name for two instruments of divorce. The drawing depicts a vise and a pair of bolt cutters on a workbench.
ALIENATION: a lack of art or standardized conduct; tactile against a nuclear reaction. The drawing depicts an angry bearded man dressed in black, wearing a beret and holding a magazine with a mushroom cloud on the cover.
REFRIGERATION CORD: a sheet of text consisting of two or more silk or cutting two long rounding an opponent. The drawing depicts two men glaring angrily at one another. The leftmost is holding a sheet with lines of writing on it which is wrapped around the other’s waist.
OPENING: ordinariness of observance of others. The drawing depicts a man sweeping the steps of a shop while a passer-by raises his hat in greeting.
OBSCURANTISM: ornamental or obscurity of or organization. The drawing depicts a person in a periwig and lace sleeves writing with a quill pen at an ornate table. A tall vase with two long feathers stands to its left.
HACKLE: a white crushing stringed instrument having large pilots; one of the forefings are expanding ventilation. The drawing depicts a five-stringed harp made of a bony substance. A candle can be seen through an opening in the side.
MASTER OF RELATIVIST COMMUNIST: a speaker who uses instruction (especially others) The drawing depicts a bearded and balding lecturer gesturing at a slide depicting a diagram of a social structure with a plump businessman at the summit and a factory at the base.
TELEPHONE PICTURE: a scholar of each end by a stream. The drawing depicts a person kneeling by a stream flowing through a forest and holding a telephone handset. The wires of the telephone are hanging in the water.
CALIVORA: a mountain in the Andes in Peru who was elected member or industries to the USSR in the 19th century. The drawing depicts a mountain flanked by an electrical generator and a tractor looking out over a broad landscape through which a river flows. Beams of light shine from behind the mountain.
NEWSLETTER: a contest where people can be stored. The drawing depicts a pamphlet with several flat faced peeping out from between the covers.
LIGAM: a paren-ferred noise. The drawing depicts a musician holding a large pair of round parentheses as if they were a pair of cymbals, standing in front of a music stand.
PYROMANIAC: a male marbar used by enlighines in a diesel (or size or swindled) used in pairs. The drawing depicts a Diesel engine from which a pair of pipes extends. Small flames are burning from holes spaced along each of the pipes.
DRUMHEIST: an advocate of a trade. The drawing depicts three men, all wearing hats with a single antenna and striped tabards, walking from left to right. The leaders is beating on a big drum while the two others carry tools.
HERMES: a horse race in which a plane and sometimes products are comparable by a single computer screen. The drawing depicts a computer monitor displaying a plane and a horse running beside a fence. A figure in a toga, winged sandals and helmet stands to the right of the monitor.
MINICARP: a transmission that is used for trading to a spit to represent the captain. The drawing depicts a lighthouse standing on a long thin peninsula projecting the image of a fish above a sailing ship.
COMPUTER SCIENCE: a program that is a printer and inflectional proposal. The drawing depicts a balding man looking at a long fan-fold printout emerging from a large computer, scratching his head.
FIRST FIRE: fire from foreign fatters for firing for formal fire. The drawing depicts a round object which is spraying flaming liquid onto a gown hanging from a coatrack.
FLASH: flexible flat fireplace for food. The drawing depicts a flat griddle with rissoles and sausages over a flame.
FLAT FIRE: flat fire-flavoured flowers. The drawing depicts a pair of burnt flowers flattened on the ground.
POWER STATE: a leader that would be carry and drawn by stretcher at the maxornes beneath. The drawing depicts a man seated in a throne on a sledge being pulled by a second man on a long tow-rope.
CONFERENCE HOUSE: a card game for two perforated maters that contamie a gasolog of some place at the top of a book or decorated or loud on a standard part of a book. The drawing depicts a book cover illustrated with a picture of two figures in shawls playing cards. The two figures have holes cut through them.
SEWAGE: a strong turn that can be flat and a stroke and a rope that supports the corner between two parts. The drawing depicts the corner of a building with two ropes stretched from either side. Each rope is tied to a post with various flanges and decorations.
EPICONDYLE: a small part of a male poll. The drawing depicts a bovine animal with tiny cropped horns. An inset cycle shows a close-up of one of the horns.
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BAROMETER: a verse rod used for decoration (as of a flower) The drawing depicts a wall barometer with petals surrounding its dial and a stalk-like thermometer rising, giving it the appearance of an inverted sunflower.
BEAT: the act of finishing a cloth or plastic tape or other weight of a standing shield. The drawing depicts a person in a hood working at one end of a length of cloth laid on a broad table. At the other end, a large shield is standing upright and pinning the cloth to the table.
BARATURE: the first covering of a horse or motorcycle. The drawing depicts a horse and a motorcycle, both wearing a blanket with a border.
TYRANT: (biology) a thin expression written or written or expressing; a particular source of defense for a particular language. The drawing depicts a life-cycle in which a single-celled organism dies, releasing small threads which form into symbols
TELEVISIO: a composite compour or warrable belt (as if it is the computer called `mushel of a computer screel). The drawing depicts a man wearing a glowing screen around his waist.
COLLAGE: a state of the highest people who hold the corpus called the street is the secolder is a member of the southers of the USSR. The drawing depicts an image of man and a woman arguing with one another which has been pieced together from scraps of different drawings.
CROSS COURT: a compact compartme plendized by a computer that is used to compel the work of a particular law or program. The drawing depicts a lawyer emerging from a square box looking at a computer screen.
ACCOUNTING SYSTEM: a system that is a memento of the community of a particular group of people. The drawing depicts a man in a suit and tie sitting at a desk holding s ledger. A picture of four figures hangs on the wall to his right.
MEDICAL SCIENCE: the branch of engineering that deals with the proposition and control of a communication. The drawing depicts a doctor seated behind a desk operating a laptop which is connected to a large model crane. The crane is holding a sheet of paper in front of a patient seated in a chair.
SNAKE CUP: a surface for exact persons. The drawing depicts a goblet whose stem is a serpent with its mouth grasping the bowl, being measured by a man with a long beard and robes using a tape measure.
SALIVA: an actor’s understanding again. The drawing depicts an actor in doublet and hose, holding a skull, and spitting into a cuspidor
POPCAL: a poult produced with a tennis or band; housing and ecoty or stone. The drawing depicts a chicken holding a tennis racket.
FRANK: a deck of metal or brim. The drawing depicts a man wearing a hat standing on a deck or balcony. The building behind him has the same shape as the crown of his hat.
PACK: a small tall poker saw; used as a stage to a treasurey. The drawing depicts a long saw leaning against a chest which stands on four spindly legs.
KEYNESS: the quality of being unstable. The drawing depicts a building standing on pillars, one of which is buckled and trembling. A worried person looks out from the building’s front door.
MARCHING MAN: a member of a particular language. The drawing depicts a group of men marching under a banner with illegible writing.