Basin and Bway
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STSBasin and B'way
TKTSSign at 47th St. and B'way
TKTSBooth frequented by tourists on 47th and B'way
STSBeale and Basin.
STSBasin and Bourbon (abbr.)
STSBasin and Bourbon: Abbr.
STSBeale and Basin: Abbr.
vanitorya combined dressing table and basin
vanitorycombined dressing table and lavatory basin
vanitoriesVANITORY, a combined dressing table and basin
SAARSRiver and basin important to France and Germany.
sunkbasin connected with a water supply and a drain
sunkenbasin connected with a water supply and a drain
sankbasin connected with a water supply and a drain
washbasina basin to wash one's hands and face in
sinkbasin connected with a water supply and a drain
washbasinsWASHBASIN, a basin to wash one's hands and face in
apacheany of the several Athabaskan languages of Arizona and the Rio Grande basin
apachesany of the several Athabaskan languages of Arizona and the Rio Grande basin
washbasinsA basin, typically fixed to a wall or on a pedestal, used for washing one's hands and face
washbasinA basin, typically fixed to a wall or on a pedestal, used for washing one's hands and face
piscinasA stone basin near the altar in Catholic and pre-Reformation churches for draining water used in the Mass
sterletsA small sturgeon of the Danube basin and Caspian Sea area, farmed and commercially fished for its flesh and caviar
washstandA piece of furniture designed to hold a jug, bowl, or basin for the purpose of washing one's hands and face
washstandsA piece of furniture designed to hold a jug, bowl, or basin for the purpose of washing one's hands and face
laverlarge basin upon a foot or pedestal in the court of the Hebrew tabernacle and subsequently in the temple, containing water for the ablutions of the priests and for the washing of the sacrifices in the temple service
laverslarge basin upon a foot or pedestal in the court of the Hebrew tabernacle and subsequently in the temple, containing water for the ablutions of the priests and for the washing of the sacrifices in the temple service