74 words across 1 groups
| jut |
To extend out, over, or beyond the main body or line of something (verb)
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| blob |
A fat, round drop, usually of something sticky or thick (noun)
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| blur |
When something is out of focus, indistinct, or obscured in a smudge or mist. (noun)
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| clod |
A lump of earth or clay (noun)
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| clump |
A compacted mass or lump of something (noun)
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| fluff |
Soft fibers from fabrics such as wool or cotton that accumulate in small light clumps (noun)
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| glob |
A lump of a semiliquid substance (noun)
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| gulch |
A narrow and steep-sided ravine marking the course of what used to be a stream (noun)
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| gully |
A water-worn ravine (noun)
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| perch |
A thing on which a bird alights or roosts, typically a branch or a horizontal rod or bar in a birdcage (noun)
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| prong |
Each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork (noun)
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| stubble |
Short stalks of growth (noun)
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| bulge |
Swell or expand to an unnatural extent (verb)
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| brink |
An extreme edge of land before a steep or vertical slope (noun)
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| oblique |
Neither parallel nor at a right angle to a specified or implied line; slanting (adjective)
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| crag |
A steep or rugged cliff or rock face (noun)
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| jagged |
Having rough, sharp points protruding (adjective)
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| fuzzy |
Having a frizzy, fluffy, or frayed texture or appearance (adjective)
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| lump |
Gather or discard items in a haphazard, indiscriminate heap or group. (verb)
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| rift |
A tear causing two parts of something to separate (noun)
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| contorted |
Twisted or bent out of the normal shape. (adjective)
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| contour |
The edge that defines the shape of something. (noun)
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| crevice |
A narrow opening in a rock or a wall resulting from a split or crack. (noun)
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| shard |
A sharp piece of broken glass, metal, or other hard substance (noun)
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| bulge |
A rounded swelling or protuberance that distorts a flat surface (noun)
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| lump |
A piece of something, often with an irregular shape and weight. (noun)
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| amorphous |
Lacking a clear shape or form. (adjective)
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| buffer |
A person or thing that reduces shock or impact. (noun)
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| bump |
A small raised area on a surface or the body, often from an injury or irregularity. (noun)
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| chasm |
A wide difference in opinions, interests, or feelings between people or groups, or an actual deep split or gap in the earth. (noun)
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| chunk |
A thick, solid piece of something, usually broken off or cut. (noun)
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| cluster |
A group of similar things or people positioned closely together. (noun)
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| cluster |
To stand or be positioned close together in a group. (verb)
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| crater |
A large, round hole in the ground caused by an explosion or impact (like a meteorite). (noun)
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| crisp |
Firm and dry (food); cool and fresh (weather) (adjective)
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| crust |
A hard or brittle outer layer or coating on something (noun)
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| dent |
A slight hollow or depression in a surface, typically caused by impact or pressure. (noun)
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| dent |
To make a slight hollow or depression in a surface by impact or pressure. (verb)
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| dovetail |
To fit or work together smoothly and perfectly. (verb)
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| embedded |
Inserted as part of something larger or more complex. (adjective)
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| enclave |
A distinct group or area enclosed within a larger one, often differing in culture or identity. (noun)
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| groove |
A long, narrow cut or indentation, typically in a surface, often used for fitting or alignment. (noun)
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| intertwined |
Twisted or woven together, physically or figuratively; closely connected or linked in a complex way. (adjective)
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| intricate |
Having many complex and detailed parts that are difficult to understand or analyze. (adjective)
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| labyrinth |
A complex network of passages or paths, very difficult to figure out and find one's way. (noun)
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| leeway |
The amount of freedom or flexibility given to make decisions or changes. (noun)
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| merge |
To combine or unite into a single entity, to blend or mix smoothly — so that individual elements are no longer distinct. (verb)
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| outskirts |
The outer areas of a city, town, or village, usually less developed or populated. (noun)
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| overlap |
The way two things can share space, features, or time. (verb)
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| overt |
Done or shown openly, without any attempt to hide or conceal. (adjective)
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| periphery |
The outer edge or boundary of an area or object, outside the central focus. (noun)
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| protrude |
To stick out or extend beyond a surface or boundary, often in an abnormal or noticeable way. (verb)
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| puffy |
Describing something with a rounded or bloated shape, such as a puffy pillow or a puffy cloud. (adjective)
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| recess |
A short break or pause, especially in the context of meetings, classes, or work, where activities are temporarily suspended. (noun)
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| wedge |
A piece of material with a thick end that tapers to a thin edge, used to split, support, or secure things; also something that forces separation or division between people or groups. (noun)
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| wrinkle |
A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or skin; or a minor problem or unexpected difficulty. (noun)
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| slant |
To slope or lean in a particular direction. (verb)
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| bend |
The part of something that is curved, such as a pipe or a road. (noun)
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| bend |
To shape something that is straight into a curve or angle; or to move your body so that it is no longer upright or straight. (verb)
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| steep |
Rising or falling at a sharp angle. (adjective)
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| slope |
A surface where one end or side is at a higher level than another. (noun)
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| gap |
An opening or space between two things; a missing part or break in continuity. (noun)
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| incline |
A slope or slant, especially a surface that is changed from a horizontal position (noun)
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| lopsided |
Unbalanced or uneven because one side is lower, heavier, or larger than the other. (adjective)
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| borderline |
Unclear and uncertain whether something is in one category or another. (adjective)
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| entangled |
Caught or involved in something that is difficult to escape from. (adjective)
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| contiguous |
Things that are next to each other along a common border. (adjective)
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| warp |
To become bent and twisted out of shape. (verb)
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| fragment |
A small piece that's come off a larger whole (noun)
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| skew |
To cause something to be not straight or exact; to twist or distort. (verb)
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| proximity |
Being near or close in space or time. (adjective)
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| gaping |
A wide open and very large hole. (adjective)
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| tangent |
A subject or activity that is a change in direction, and different than the one you had been doing. (noun)
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| offshoot |
Something that has developed from something larger that already existed (noun)
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