Ivory or Dial
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SOAPIvory or Dial
SOAPBAROPERADramatic production about Ivory or Dial?
DIRECTORStone or Ivory
SOAPIvory or Zest
SOAPIvory or Coast
BARSOAPIvory or Coast
NIGHTYSHADEIvory or pink?
COASTGold or Ivory
BONEIvory or off-white
SOAPIvory or Coast, e.g.
WAYANSComic Damon or Keenen Ivory
eburneousof or like ivory also EBURNEAN
INKSPOTIvory Watson or Charlie Fuqua, e.g.
DUET"Ebony and Ivory" or "I Got You Babe"
whalebonesBone or ivory from a whale or walrus
marquetryfurniture inlaid with multicoloured wood, ivory, or metal also MARQUETERIE
marqueterie(French) furniture inlaid with multicoloured wood, ivory, or metal also MARQUETRY
marquetriesMARQUETRY, furniture inlaid with multicoloured wood, ivory, or metal also MARQUETERIE
scrimshawedAdorn (whalebone, ivory, shells, or other materials) with carved or colored designs
marqueteriesMARQUETERIE, (French) furniture inlaid with multicoloured wood, ivory, or metal also MARQUETRY
scrimshawingAdorn (whalebone, ivory, shells, or other materials) with carved or colored designs
scrimshawsAdorn (whalebone, ivory, shells, or other materials) with carved or colored designs
castanetsSmall concave pieces of wood, ivory, or plastic, joined in pairs by a cord and clicked together by the fingers as a rhythmic accompaniment to Spanish dancing
netsuke(in Japanese art) a small figure of ivory, wood, metal, or ceramic, originally used as a buttonlike fixture on a man's sash, from which small personal belongings were hung
netsukes(in Japanese art) a small figure of ivory, wood, metal, or ceramic, originally used as a buttonlike fixture on a man's sash, from which small personal belongings were hung
pleximetrythe use of a pleximeter, a small, hard, elastic plate, as of ivory, bone, or rubber, placed in contact with body to receive the blow, in examination by mediate percussion
pleximetriesPLEXIMETRY, the use of a pleximeter, a small, hard, elastic plate, as of ivory, bone, or rubber, placed in contact with body to receive the blow, in examination by mediate percussion
chopstickEach of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks of wood, ivory, or plastic, held together in one hand and used as eating utensils, esp. by the Chinese, the Japanese, and other people in eastern Asia
marquetrydecorative work in which elaborate patterns are formed by the insertion of pieces of material (as wood, shell, or ivory) into a wood veneer that is then applied to a surface (as of a piece of furniture)
chopsticksone of a pair of thin, tapered sticks, often of wood or ivory, held in one hand between the thumb and fingers and used chiefly in China, Japan, and other Asian countries for lifting food to the mouth