Two of a kind for ducks
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BRACETwo of a kind, for ducks
RAINYKind of day for ducks
NOAHSARKPlace for two of a kind
BRACETwo ducks.
BRACETwo dead ducks.
PAIRTwo of a kind
DUOTwo of a kind
ALIKETwo of a kind
COUPLETTwo of a kind
DYADTwo of a kind
BIRDSOFAFEATHERTwo of a kind.
TWINSTwo of a kind.
BRACETwo of a kind.
PAIRTwo of a kind.
SETTwo of a kind
APAIRTwo of a kind
COUPLETwo of a kind
BRACETwo of a kind
ARKTwo-of-a-kind holder
NOAHSARKTwo-of-a-kind site
ARKTwo-of-a-kind vessel
coupledcombination of two of a kind
TWINOne of two of a kind
OLSENSStars of TV's "Two of a Kind"
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cabrioletsCABRIOLET, (French) a kind of two-wheeled carriage
flageoleta small flute or recorder with two thumb holes; a kind of bean
flageoletsFLAGEOLET, a small flute or recorder with two thumb holes; a kind of bean
pantaleona kind of large dulcimer with one or two hundred strings of metal and gut
pantaleonsPANTALEON, a kind of large dulcimer with one or two hundred strings of metal and gut
copolymersA polymer made by reaction of two different monomers, with units of more than one kind
copolymerA polymer made by reaction of two different monomers, with units of more than one kind
nitrosaminesA compound containing the group ?NNO attached to two organic groups. Compounds of this kind are generally carcinogenic
nitrosamineA compound containing the group ?NNO attached to two organic groups. Compounds of this kind are generally carcinogenic
edgedhaving a specified kind of edge, boundary, or border or a specified number of edges rough-edged two-edged
twincompound crystal composed of two adjoining crystals or parts of crystals of the same kind that share a common plane of atoms
multigradeA kind of photographic paper made with two emulsions of different sensitivities, from which prints with different levels of contrast can be made using color filters
mitosesA type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth