Companion of the flowers
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BEESCompanion of the flowers.
HEARTSCompanion of flowers.
DOECompanion of the hart?
KIMONOCompanion of the obi.
MARTINICompanion of the canapes.
OLIVESCompanion of the canapes.
ULNACompanion of the radius.
EGOCompanion of the id.
ARMSCompanion of "the man."
ULNACompanion of the radius
NINACompanion of the Pinta
EGOCompanion of the id
PINTACompanion of the Nina
HOWCompanion of the five W's
DORACompanion of Boots the Monkey
TITUSCompanion of the Apostle Paul.
ILIADCompanion piece of the "Odyssey."
CREAMERCompanion of the sugar bowl.
PINTACompanion of the Santa Maria.
ETTAPLACECompanion of the Wild Bunch
USARCompanion of the Natl. Guard
LION"The Wizard of Oz" companion
DORMOUSECompanion of the Mad Hatter
ETTA... Place (companion of the Sundance Kid)
REDKINGCompanion of the Queen of Hearts.
companionhoodthe state of being a companion
CLARA"Doctor Who" companion of the Capaldi era
THISTLECompanion of the rose and the shamrock.
NINACompanion of the Pinta and Santa Maria
PINTACompanion of the Nina and Santa Maria
companionhoodsCOMPANIONHOOD, the state of being a companion
NINACompanion of the Pinta and the Santa Maria
umbrathe invariable or characteristic accompaniment or companion of a person or thing.
consortA wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch
timothydisciple and companion of the apostle Paul, to whom Paul is supposed to have addressed two Epistles
baststhe part of a vascular bundle consisting of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma, and fibers and forming the food-conducting tissue of a plant
bastthe part of a vascular bundle consisting of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma, and fibers and forming the food-conducting tissue of a plant
lukeearly Christian disciple and companion of Paul, a physician and probably a gentile: traditionally believed to be the author of the third Gospel and the Acts
lukea Gentile physician and companion of the apostle Paul traditionally identified as the author of the third Gospel in the New Testament and of the book of Acts