Removed as a tooth
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YANKEDRemoved, as a tooth
DEPOSEDRemoved, as a dictator
UNPINNEDRemoved, as a corsage
LASEDRemoved, as a tattoo
DOFFEDRemoved, as a hat
UNSTOPPEDRemoved, as a plug
DOFFEDRemoved, as a hat.
TOREOFFRemoved, as a price tag
TOREOUTRemoved, as a book page.
TOREOUTRemoved, as a magazine page
DELEDRemoved, as from a galley
UNREELEDRemoved thread, as from a bobbin
CROPPEDRemoved, as an ex from a picture
TAKENOFFRemoved, as a charge from a bill
SWEPTASIDERemoved as with a wave of the hand
magicalBeautiful or delightful in such a way as to seem removed from everyday life
moveablesAn article of furniture that may be removed from a house, as distinct from a fixture
tailgatesa board or gate at the rear of a vehicle that can be removed or let down (as for loading)
tailgatea board or gate at the rear of a vehicle that can be removed or let down (as for loading)
appealablecapable of being appealed against; that may be removed to a higher tribunal for decision; as, the cause is appealable
fittingsItems, such as a stove or shelves, that are fixed in a building but can be removed when the owner moves
fittingItems, such as a stove or shelves, that are fixed in a building but can be removed when the owner moves
eductorsdevice for inducing a flow of a fluid from a chamber or vessel by using the pressure of a jet of water, air, steam, etc., to create a partial vacuum in such a way as to entrain the fluid to be removed
ejectorsdevice for inducing a flow of a fluid from a chamber or vessel by using the pressure of a jet of water, air, steam, etc., to create a partial vacuum in such a way as to entrain the fluid to be removed
eductordevice for inducing a flow of a fluid from a chamber or vessel by using the pressure of a jet of water, air, steam, etc., to create a partial vacuum in such a way as to entrain the fluid to be removed
ejectordevice for inducing a flow of a fluid from a chamber or vessel by using the pressure of a jet of water, air, steam, etc., to create a partial vacuum in such a way as to entrain the fluid to be removed