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SPOT SAW: a strong fabric made of fish and the back of the hand to a stream of water for the shoulder. The drawing depicts a stream of water full of fish flowing from the left and across the shoulder of a man with a bare chest.
PRICKLE: any of various relatively small to medium-sized tropical reefs. The drawing depicts three branching growths of coral which are covered in tiny spikes.
GENUS CAMOSIDAE: comprising the common spiny food fish. The drawing depicts a fish with a spiny dorsal fin and long spiny barbels.
COMMON TAMARISK: large genus of Australian shrubs and small trees of the genus Calamagrostis. The drawing depicts a weatherboard farmhouse with a corrugated-iron rainwater tank standing beside a tall tree in a flat landscape.
GREAT BEAN: small perennial of southeastern United States having small to medicinal pink or purple flowers; sometimes placed in genus Caladenia. The drawing depicts a small plant with a single enormous bean.
FOOD DOOR: an ice-shaped person. The drawing depicts a pair of doors with round windows. A person is looking from the left window as if trapped inside. Shelves holding objects can be seen through the other window.
SKIT: a mechanical drawing of a light dwarf white spring connecting a back surface. The drawing depicts a square card mounted on a long spring. The card is illustrated with a drawing of a dwarf.
SMELL: glass or playing plane for carrying cars or logs that pulls the role of a building; over the neck or when a vertical tube is ready to help. The drawing depicts a glass containing two tiny cylinders connected by a line with a small building to its right. To the left a tube decorated with a spiral deposits a fluid.
OWL: the body of a part of a plane voice. The drawing depicts a wonky-looking plane with a round owl’s face.
CERATOTIS: chief conical carnivorous carnivorous carnivorous carnivorous carotid cat. The drawing depicts a conical cat looking at a bowl of food.
CARIOTACY: common cylindrical carving caramber carving cats. The drawing depicts a column decorated with relief carvings of cats spiraling upwards.
CHINESE CEREBRAL PREY: a variety of bright weaverbird. The drawing depicts a bird with a slender neck and very large domed head sitting in a nest which looks like a woven wicker basket suspended from the branch of a tree.
SARSAPARILLA: climbing dogs with two-needled leaves and racemes of small white woolly flowers; sometimes placed in family Calycanthaceae; Asphodelaceae; Ruscany family; a family of the order Cactaceae. The drawing depicts two small fluffy dogs with a pair of flowers growing from their heads. One of the dogs is standing on a stepped plinth.
CARTALIGANOUS FLY: a variety of winter cocktail. The drawing depicts a person looking at a drink in a glass with a fleshy stem. The drink’s garnish resembles the wings and eyes of a fly.
HALOGETALES: one species. The drawing depicts a stumpy creature with long skinny horns and tiny arms.
HAISTLE OF DATA: the body of praise to walk and produces emotion. The drawing depicts a man walking with an angry expression while reading a smartphone.
SCHOOLBOY: a representation of a child or a distribution. The drawing depicts five schoolboys stabbing with the tallest one in the middle, so that they look a bit like a histogram of a normal distribution or bell curve.
SPACE DOG: the matrix makers are for silver customers. The drawing depicts a small fluffy dog in a space suit hovering over a large grid.
STEVENS: English econoflover and theologian (1776-1818) The drawing depicts a bearded scholar in black robes and a tall hat whose neck is a long stalk and whose head is the centre of a large flower.
CARTER: English clergyct scene filled 100 years of light (1894-1987) The drawing depicts a clergyman whose head is a blank blaze of light.
FONDAN: English general dancer (1915-1996) The drawing depicts a man with a clipped moustache wearing a leotard and a military cap striking a dramatic pose.
SOFT CRESS: widespre ground fed on the eyes of curry plums the rind of beef crested in which the compound higher perspective of the continent. The drawing depicts a dish containing roast beef standing beside a glass of fruit with eyes.
EPIDERMIS: one of two veins thick two-welling temperous wing-like free-living species. The drawing depicts a cross-section through layers of tissue. A tall process resembling a leaf or wing grows from a lower layer through the surface. Two similar structures can be seen in the distance.
LOBSTER LEAF: light line leaves lacking lugest line lodges. The drawing depicts a leaf which splits into two sections resembling lobster claws.
LODGELING: long loose leathery living leaves living links lead leaves like leaves like light lines long like long legs like like leaves. The drawing depicts a long and skinny insect with limbs resembling leaves.
SCANDAL: a shell or sealed monopoly of fish and finished by a salad consishing (as in a card or one or more bars or or around a compulsory sysse) The drawing depicts a goblet resembling a seashell containing salad leaves and a fish.
AUTOMOBILE MAN: a part of a patrol that is used to separate social interactions. The drawing depicts a man wearing a cap driving a car between two people who have annoyed expressions.
SEA LOUNGE: a fish-like cone of the whole work. The drawing depicts a cone-shaped chair whose back looks like a fish’s head.
MASTER OF SCIENCE PAPY: the position of the manufacturer of a circle. The drawing depicts a bearded man in a top hat and coat sitting at the apex of an enormous pair of compasses which is drawing a circle on the ground.
CHECKER KNOT: a decorative covering for the head or competition of the same person. The drawing depicts a person wearing a knotted headscarf with a chequered pattern.