They form a cage
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RIBSThey form a cage
fullerenesA form of carbon having a large spheroidal molecule consisting of a hollow cage of atoms, of which buckminsterfullerene was the first known example
fullereneA form of carbon having a large spheroidal molecule consisting of a hollow cage of atoms, of which buckminsterfullerene was the first known example
ISLESThey may form a chain
ARCSThey might form a circle
URALSThey form a wall for Siberia.
EXTRASThey form a crowd in Hollywood
MOLDSPORESThey can form in a damp basement
ICEDAMSThey form when water freezes at a roof's edge
theirsthe possessive form of they used before a noun
theirthe possessive form of they used before a noun
actinomyceteA bacterium of an order of typically nonmotile filamentous form. They include the economically important streptomycetes, and were formerly regarded as fungi
actinomycetesA bacterium of an order of typically nonmotile filamentous form. They include the economically important streptomycetes, and were formerly regarded as fungi
endowmentsA form of life insurance involving payment of a fixed sum to the insured person on a specified date, or to their estate should they die before this date
cyanobacteriaA division of microorganisms that are related to the bacteria but are capable of photosynthesis. They are prokaryotic and represent the earliest known form of life on the earth
endowmentA form of life insurance involving payment of a fixed sum to the insured person on a specified date, or to their estate should they die before this date
rifflesShuffle (playing cards) by flicking up and releasing the corners or sides of two piles of cards so that they intermingle and may be slid together to form a single pile
rifflingShuffle (playing cards) by flicking up and releasing the corners or sides of two piles of cards so that they intermingle and may be slid together to form a single pile
foraminiferaA single-celled planktonic animal with a perforated chalky shell through which slender protrusions of protoplasm extend. Most kinds are marine, and when they die, their shells form thick ocean-floor sediments
foraminifersA single-celled planktonic animal with a perforated chalky shell through which slender protrusions of protoplasm extend. Most kinds are marine, and when they die, their shells form thick ocean-floor sediments
foraminiferA single-celled planktonic animal with a perforated chalky shell through which slender protrusions of protoplasm extend. Most kinds are marine, and when they die, their shells form thick ocean-floor sediments
superspeciesa term for two or more species that are separated geographically but are so similar in form and habits that if the barrier were removed they would probably interbreed and produce fertile young
dominoesThe game played with such pieces, in which they are laid down to form a line, each player in turn trying to find and lay down a domino with a value matched by that of a piece at either end of the line already formed