River in Cork
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LEERiver in Cork
ARRAReally, in Cork
SEANJohn in Cork
PEATFuel in Cork
PEATFuel, in Cork
SHILLELAGHCudgel, in County Cork
STOPUPStick a cork in
EURO100 cents, in Cork
COBHPort in Cork Harbor.
STOPPERCork in a bottle
STOPUPPut a cork in
CLOSEPut a cork in
phelloplastica model in cork
SHUTUPPut a cork in it!
BLARNEYSTONETourist attraction in County Cork
SHH"Put a cork in it!"
STOP"Put a cork in it!"
WINEBOTTLEPut a cork in it!
JUGPut a cork in it!
phelloplasticsPHELLOPLASTIC, a model in cork
STOPPERCork in a bottle, e.g.
suberina substance found in cork cells
WINEYou can put a cork in it
suberinsSUBERIN, a substance found in cork cells
BALLYHOOLoud talk (after a village in County Cork).
BUNGLarge cork for stopping the hole in a cask.
suberizationthe deposition of suberin in the cell walls of cork also SUBERISATION
suberisationthe deposition of suberin in the cell walls of cork also SUBERIZATION
suberinsa complex fatty substance found especially in the cell walls of cork
suberizationsSUBERIZATION, the deposition of suberin in the cell walls of cork also SUBERISATION
suberisationsSUBERISATION, the deposition of suberin in the cell walls of cork also SUBERIZATION
corkboreran instrument for boring holes in cork to receive glass tubes used in chemistry
pantoflescork-soled patten covering the forepart of the foot, worn in the 16th century
pantoflecork-soled patten covering the forepart of the foot, worn in the 16th century
tortillona short sharply-pointed stick of cork or rolled leather, used in drawing and shading
corkborersCORKBORER, an instrument for boring holes in cork to receive glass tubes used in chemistry
tortillonsTORTILLON, a short sharply-pointed stick of cork or rolled leather, used in drawing and shading
cambiumA cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening
cambiumsA cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening
suberinwaxlike, fatty substance, occurring in cork cell walls and in or between other cells, that on alkaline hydrolysis yields chiefly suberic acid