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FLOWER CELL: a line of private protection again. The drawing depicts a heavy-set man wearing sunglasses and a flower in his lapel standing in front of a cordon.
PASTRY: a hard shell of a tank or other taste. The drawing depicts a military tank whose armour is made of pastry.
BUILDER: someone who uses a living organism. The drawing depicts a brontosaurus being used as a crane by an operator seated in a howdah on its back.
BOG DUCT: an ornament used in Europe in the 17th century. The drawing depicts a downpipe attached to a brick wall ending in a gargoyle’s face from which black fluid is pouring. A person in black clothes and a tall black hat is looking at the gargoyle.
MEDICAL PLANT: a substantial part of a column or surface that is designed to destroy the direction of a specified position. The drawing depicts a classical column with a branch growing from it.
ANTIPHONY: a medical institution that is a female responsible for a specific grade or contract. The drawing depicts three women wearing surgical scrubs, singing from sheet music.
CACAO: type genus of the family Anomalopidae. The drawing depicts a fish with a placid expression.
MASTOIDAVE: large European bamboo plant having a broad thick coarse spiny panicle of large eyes and small red flowers. The drawing depicts a stand of bamboo with several large eyes.
LEOPARD SUCCULENT: largest carnivore of California and Mexico. The drawing depicts a cactus with spots and a leopards face.
ANTHER: an organism or animal with a salivary gland. The drawing depicts a deer with antlers and drool running from its mouth.
NEW MEDIUM: the species of free scales (especially in some parts) The drawing depicts a group of musicians playing a keyboard, a guitar and a large drum kit. The guitarist is striking a dramatic pose and pulling a face.
EXTRACTION: an organism that causes a distance or protest or elegant stage of air or enlargy in fabrication. The drawing depicts a large tree-like object with a single eye on a stalk emerging from its domed crown, standing beside a domed building under construction.
RAILROAD MAX: a small round horse or stalk of ponds to which a person can be headdressed. The drawing depicts a plump pony standing next to a pond from which two reeds are growing.
SURFACE: the front part of a body of water that has been partially made. The drawing depicts a pond, the left half of which is full of water - the water appears to be held in place by an invisible barrier.
BROTHWET: the sound of the humus of the surf-bridges of the spring of the stomoglift. The drawing depicts a stone bridge over a choppy sea with pennants flying from each of its arches.
HERPES SIMPLEX PILL: the posterior portion of the stomospicce. The drawing depicts a gland or organ with two buttocklike lobes.
HOOK: the form of cotton or storegic reception (especious) the first cortex of the stomies of the eye. The drawing depicts a hook ending in an eye like that of a needle through which a small length of threads hangs.
PERINEUM: the property of holding the surfbox of the sun. The drawing depicts a figure from the shoulders down standing on a beach with a box held between their legs. A stylised sun is drawn on the box.
SCREW PRODUCT: the principle thinking on the foremissible to the test of the stommer. The drawing depicts a wood screw half driven into a surface.
IRIS: living top possessing magazines that contains enemy sacral use. The drawing depicts a large spinning top with a single large eye at its summit, with pouches around its edge containing bullets. A soldier stands to its right holding a rifle and taking a bullet from one of the pouches.
GROVESTORM: a sudden artifact. The drawing depicts a mass of triangular plates emerging from a street lined with terraced buildings.
BOX TRENCH: an athlete who is so performed in the handle. The drawing depicts a trench, from which two arms are emerging holding a long paddle or stick.
PILL: an act or play in the hope of smooth animals intended to denote representing alcohol in which a period language would get one offensive. The drawing depicts two creatures resembling drug capsules with four legs. One has its “head” down as if grazing and the other is looking up.
SENTENCE: a personal or control of managing a signal. The drawing depicts a railway semaphore connected by a coiled wire to a box on a tower in which an official is sitting.
INFORMATION: the act of producing something (as a character or speech or excess) The drawing depicts a person with a speech balloon containing a drawing of a fish’s head.
SERIOUS SUITABILITY: the lower leg of the heart to the nitted structure of the heart. The drawing depicts a cartoon heart standing on two spindly legs beside a knitted object of the same shape attached to a ball of yarn.
COCKTAIL LINE: a long strip of mass movements working smarts that carry the lower jaw for a bird. The drawing depicts the toy known as a “dippy bird” or “thirsty bird” drinking from a cocktail glass. An object like a fence extends from the base of the bird away from the glass.
POSITION: the act of changing the body parts. The drawing depicts a person shifting uneasily in a chair.
ENGRAVED BREAD: the bony flavor of a broad section of a broad body. The drawing depicts a flat, oval loaf of bread with the shape of a skull carved out of the crust at one end.
CASSEROLE: a dish for a protective covering. The drawing depicts a round casserole with a lid.
GAME: a small disk employed to an audience. The drawing depicts a 3.5” floppy disk.
ROCK ROLL: rolling resembling restrictions rouncesters. The drawing depicts three boulders rolling down a slope.
BATTERY: (usually plural) mechanical device consisting of a bird’s garment consisting of a spoon for ships. The drawing depicts a long-necked bird with a spoon-shaped bill wearing a cloak made of spoons.
PIER SPADE: a filamentous patty fabric used as a solid core or candy. The drawing depicts an oblong cake with a core of fine hairs protruding from one end.
SECOND BANK: a small boat (usually of panther or pig through a ball) The drawing depicts a canal which is partially blocked by a large sphere. The water passes through a tunnel through the middle of the sphere. A panther and a pig are riding on a boat through the tunnel.
RACK: a strong bat having a soft short board and a hinged telephone. The drawing depicts a rectangular bar from which a rotary telephone hangs on a hinged armature.