Bags used by some opera stars?
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TENORSACKSBags used by some opera stars?
polyethyleneA tough, light, flexible synthetic resin made by polymerizing ethylene, chiefly used for plastic bags, food containers, and other packaging
zippersA device consisting of two flexible strips of metal or plastic with interlocking projections closed or opened by pulling a slide along them, used to fasten garments, bags, and other items
zipperA device consisting of two flexible strips of metal or plastic with interlocking projections closed or opened by pulling a slide along them, used to fasten garments, bags, and other items
SOPRANOATRIAOpen courts used by opera singers?
EDITORIALWEPronoun used by some writers
SLACKWIREProp used by some acrobats.
BUNGEECORDElasticized rope used by some jumpers
NEEWord used by some name-droppers
IONIZERGadget used by some allergy sufferers
NEONLighting element used by some modern artists
EUROIt's used by some who miss the mark?
tabernaclesA meeting place for worship used by some Protestants or Mormons
tabernacleA meeting place for worship used by some Protestants or Mormons
cataplexya condition feigning death, used by some animals to discourage predators
guimpewide cloth used by some nuns to cover the neck and shoulders
cataplexiesCATAPLEXY, a condition feigning death, used by some animals to discourage predators
guimpeswide cloth used by some nuns to cover the neck and shoulders
decalcomaniaA technique used by some surrealist artists that involves pressing paint between sheets of paper
burstrilled uvular as used by some speakers of English especially in northern England and in Scotland
nandrolonean androgenic anabolic steroid that is illegally used as a performance-enhancing drug by some athletes
nandrolonesNANDROLONE, an androgenic anabolic steroid that is illegally used as a performance-enhancing drug by some athletes
xebecsmall, three-masted vessel of the Mediterranean, formerly much used by corsairs, now employed to some extent in commerce
zebecsmall, three-masted vessel of the Mediterranean, formerly much used by corsairs, now employed to some extent in commerce
zebecssmall, three-masted vessel of the Mediterranean, formerly much used by corsairs, now employed to some extent in commerce
zebeckssmall, three-masted vessel of the Mediterranean, formerly much used by corsairs, now employed to some extent in commerce
zebecksmall, three-masted vessel of the Mediterranean, formerly much used by corsairs, now employed to some extent in commerce
xebecssmall, three-masted vessel of the Mediterranean, formerly much used by corsairs, now employed to some extent in commerce
purplesA crimson dye obtained from some mollusks, formerly used for fabric worn by an emperor or senior magistrate in ancient Rome or Byzantium
purpleA crimson dye obtained from some mollusks, formerly used for fabric worn by an emperor or senior magistrate in ancient Rome or Byzantium
spellfind out by study come to understand often used with out it requires some pains to spell out those decorations F. J. Mather
streptokinaseAn enzyme produced by some streptococci that is involved in breaking down red blood cells. It is used to treat inflammation and blood clots
handcarssmall railroad car or platform on four wheels propelled by a mechanism worked by hand, used on some railroads for inspecting tracks and transporting workers
wigwamsA dome-shaped hut or tent made by fastening mats, skins, or bark over a framework of poles, used by some North American Indian peoples
handcarsmall railroad car or platform on four wheels propelled by a mechanism worked by hand, used on some railroads for inspecting tracks and transporting workers
narthexesAn antechamber, porch, or distinct area at the western entrance of some early Christian churches, separated off by a railing and used by catechumens, penitents, etc
whalebonesAn elastic horny substance that grows in a series of thin parallel plates in the upper jaw of some whales and is used by them to strain plankton from the seawater
caddisflyA small, mothlike insect with an aquatic larva that typically builds a protective, portable case of sticks, stones, and other particles. Some kinds have been traditionally used as bait by fishermen
sneezeweedA yellow-flowered North American plant of the daisy family, with turned-back rays and a globular disk. Some kinds are toxic to grazing animals and some are used medicinally, esp. by American Indians, in the treatment of colds
indictionsA fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts. The system was instituted by the Emperor Constantine in ad 313 and was used until the 16th century in some places