downiness | (n) a light softness, Syn. fluffiness, featheriness |
downing | (n) United States landscape architect who designed the grounds of the White House and the Capitol Building (1815-1852), Syn. Andrew Jackson Downing |
downing street | (n) a street of Westminster in London |
downing street | (n) the British government |
Downiness | n. The quality or state of being downy. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Landowning | n. The owning of land. -- |
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downingtown |
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Downing Street |
downiness | (n) a light softness, Syn. fluffiness, featheriness |
downing | (n) United States landscape architect who designed the grounds of the White House and the Capitol Building (1815-1852), Syn. Andrew Jackson Downing |
downing street | (n) a street of Westminster in London |
downing street | (n) the British government |
Downiness | n. The quality or state of being downy. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Landowning | n. The owning of land. -- |
唐宁街 | [唐 宁 街 / 唐 寧 街] Downing Street (London) #49,427 [Add to Longdo] |
Weichheit { f } | downiness [Add to Longdo] |
abbrennen; niederbrennen | abbrennend; niederbrennend | abgebrannt; niedergebrannt | to burn down | burn downing | burnt down [Add to Longdo] |
ruinierend | downing [Add to Longdo] |
一飲み;一呑み | [ひとのみ, hitonomi] (n) (1) swallowing in one gulp; downing; mouthful; bite; (2) sipping; sip; (3) thinking nothing of one's opponent; making easy prey of someone [Add to Longdo] |
永田町 | [ながたちょう, nagatachou] (n) Nagata-chou (Japan's political center; equiv. of Downing Street) [Add to Longdo] |
足取り | [あしとり, ashitori] (n) (in sumo) downing an opponent by grabbing his leg [Add to Longdo] |