Rigid as a two by four?
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BOARDSTIFFRigid as a two-by-four?
choppingcut as if by chopping chop prices a bridge chops the lake in two
dyadsmathematical operator indicated by writing the symbols of two vectors without a dot or cross between (as AB)
privitiesA relation between two parties that is recognized by law, such as that of blood, lease, or service
byed as a function word to indicate successive units or increments little by little walk two by two
dyadmathematical operator indicated by writing the symbols of two vectors without a dot or cross between (as AB)
departureThe eastûwest distance between two points, esp. as traveled by a ship or aircraft and expressed in miles
departuresThe eastûwest distance between two points, esp. as traveled by a ship or aircraft and expressed in miles
concordanceThe inheritance by two related individuals (esp. twins) of the same genetic characteristic, such as susceptibility to a disease
evenesting any of the integers (as -2, 0, and +2) that are divisible by two without leaving a remainder
evenlying any of the integers (as -2, 0, and +2) that are divisible by two without leaving a remainder
concordancesThe inheritance by two related individuals (esp. twins) of the same genetic characteristic, such as susceptibility to a disease
evenering any of the integers (as -2, 0, and +2) that are divisible by two without leaving a remainder
gappingThe omission of a verb in the second of two coordinate clauses, as in I went by bus and Mary by car
binomialA noun phrase with two heads joined by a conjunction, in which the order is relatively fixed (as in knife and fork)
binomialsA noun phrase with two heads joined by a conjunction, in which the order is relatively fixed (as in knife and fork)
burgeestriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
burgeetriangular flag or one having a shallow, angular indentation in the fly, forming two tails, used as an identification flag, esp. by yachts
nunchaku(Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHUK
grabena depressed segment of the crust of the earth or a celestial body (as the moon) bounded on at least two sides by faults
nunchakusNUNCHAKU, (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHUK
dolmensstructure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone
dolmenstructure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone
dolmenicstructure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone
ferrimagneticof or relating to a substance (as ferrite) characterized by magnetization in which two types of ions of unequal magnetic moment are polarized in opposite directions
hendiadysthe expression of an idea by two nouns connected by and (as cups and gold) instead of by a noun and an adjective (as golden cups)
binominalmaking use of two names, as the Linnaean nomenclature which names every species by giving first the generic and then the specific name / a binominal appellation
hendiadysesHENDIADYS, the expression of an idea by two nouns connected by and (as cups and gold) instead of by a noun and an adjective (as golden cups)
diphthongsA sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another (as in coin, loud, and side)
skippingJump over a rope that is held at both ends by oneself or two other people and turned repeatedly over the head and under the feet, as a game or for exercise
scapularstwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
scapulartwo small pieces of woolen cloth, joined by strings passing over the shoulders, worn under the ordinary clothing as a badge of affiliation with a religious order, a token of devotion, etc.
skippedJump over a rope that is held at both ends by oneself or two other people and turned repeatedly over the head and under the feet, as a game or for exercise
iambsfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambusfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambifoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
iambfoot of two syllables, a short followed by a long in quantitative meter, or an unstressed followed by a stressed in accentual meter, as in Come live / with me / and be / my love
frisbeebrand of plastic concave disk, used for various catching games by sailing it between two or more players and thrown by making it spin as it is released with a flick of the wrist
frisbeesbrand of plastic concave disk, used for various catching games by sailing it between two or more players and thrown by making it spin as it is released with a flick of the wrist
scootersA vehicle typically ridden as a recreation, consisting of a footboard mounted on two wheels and a long steering handle, propelled by resting one foot on the footboard and pushing the other against the ground