Object of an insult from Gordon Ramsay?
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SORRYSAUCEObject of an insult from Gordon Ramsay?
UNMERITEDComing from out of nowhere, as an insult
planformthe outline of an object viewed from above
planformthe contour of an object as viewed from above
planformsPLANFORM, the contour of an object as viewed from above
bounding(of an object, typically a round one) Rebound from a surface
thigmotaxisthe movement of a plant towards or away from an object
antiquitiesAn object, building, or work of art from the ancient past
antiquityAn object, building, or work of art from the ancient past
bounded(of an object, typically a round one) Rebound from a surface
alienationa separation of a person's affections from an object of former attachment
shakingRemove (an object or substance) from something by movements of this kind
thigmotaxesTHIGMOTAXIS, the movement of a plant towards or away from an object
shakesRemove (an object or substance) from something by movements of this kind
alienationsALIENATION, a separation of a person's affections from an object of former attachment
mulgasobject, as an Aboriginal shield or club, made from the wood of this tree
mulgaobject, as an Aboriginal shield or club, made from the wood of this tree
displacementThe unconscious transfer of an intense emotion from its original object to another one
displacementsThe unconscious transfer of an intense emotion from its original object to another one
bounces(of an object, esp. a ball) Move quickly away from a surface after hitting it; rebound
skeuomorpha design on an object copied from a form of the object when made from another material or by other techniques.
outgroupsa group that is distinct from one's own and so usually an object of hostility or dislike compare in-group 1
perturbationA deviation of a system, moving object, or process from its regular or normal state of path, caused by an outside influence
perturbationsA deviation of a system, moving object, or process from its regular or normal state of path, caused by an outside influence
sensathe basic unit of an experience resulting from the stimulation of a sense organ; a stimulus or an object of perception or sensation
sensumthe basic unit of an experience resulting from the stimulation of a sense organ; a stimulus or an object of perception or sensation
autoradiographA photograph of an object produced by radiation from radioactive material in the object and revealing the distribution or location of labeled material in the object
autoradiographsA photograph of an object produced by radiation from radioactive material in the object and revealing the distribution or location of labeled material in the object
apogeanthe point in the orbit of an object (as a satellite) orbiting the earth that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earth
apogeethe point in the orbit of an object (as a satellite) orbiting the earth that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earth
landmarksAn object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance, esp. one that enables someone to establish their location
landmarkAn object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance, esp. one that enables someone to establish their location
parallaxesThe effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g., through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera
parallaxThe effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g., through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera
coelostatAn advanced version of a heliostat, having a rotating mirror that continuously reflects the light from the same area of sky, allowing the path of a celestial object to be monitored
coelostatsAn advanced version of a heliostat, having a rotating mirror that continuously reflects the light from the same area of sky, allowing the path of a celestial object to be monitored
windchillsA quantity expressing the effective lowering of the air temperature caused by the wind, esp. as affecting the rate of heat loss from an object or human body or as perceived by an exposed person
windchillA quantity expressing the effective lowering of the air temperature caused by the wind, esp. as affecting the rate of heat loss from an object or human body or as perceived by an exposed person
parseca unit of measure for interstellar space that is equal to 3.26 light-years and is the distance to an object having a parallax of one second as seen from points separated by one astronomical unit
parachuteA cloth canopy that fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft, or that is released from the rear of an aircraft on landing to act as a brake