covered with or consisting of illegible or random marks written or drawn.
scribbly
historical region of southwestern France whose capital was Toulouse.
Byzantine
a science that deals with the relationship and symbolism of numbers.
math
a piece of warm fabric used as a bed covering.
blanket
the extractable fluid/liquid contents of a plant or plant structures.
juice
in a manner that is pleasing or agreeable to the senses.
softly
historical region of southwestern France whose capital was Toulouse.
Aquitaine
a person who is very knowledgeable or enthusiastic about the science of the application of knowledge to practical purposes.
techie
a soft fibrous usually white substance that clothes the seeds of various plants and is used extensively in the making of threads, yarns, and fabrics.
cotton
smaller groups of trees than forests often without underwood and planted or growing naturally as if arranged by art.
groves
precisely according to a rule, standard, or fact accurately.
exactly
site in northern Ukraine of a town abandoned after a nuclear accident nearby in 1986.
Chernobyl
a branch of science that deals with practical applications (as the transmission of energy or the effects of flow) of water or other liquid in motion.
hydraulics
a clothing and upholstery fabric in a wide range of constructions and weights made of silk, rayon, cotton, nylon, or wool and characterized by a short soft dense pile.
velvet
a tree or shrub that has evergreen or deciduous leaves and usually showy white, yellow, rose, or purple flowers appearing in early spring.
magnolia
in a manner characterized by profusion or excess.
lavishly
an island in the western Indian Ocean off southeastern Africa that is known for its unique flora and fauna.
Madagascar
an electron tube in which bunching of electrons is produced by subjecting them to acceleration and deceleration by high potential across a gap and which is used for the generation and amplification of ultrahigh-frequency current (as in radar).
klystron
a firm fabric in plain weave usually with a silk or rayon warp and a heavy cotton filling that forms pronounced crosswise ribs.
grossgrain
a small-flowered plant of a genus of usually spring-blooming flowers that have leafy stems and purple, yellow, or white flowers.
violet
in a manner characterized by exuberance, impulsiveness, or thoughtlessness.
giddily
river 1,700 miles long in southwestern Asia flowing from eastern Turkey southeast through Syria and Iraq to unite with the Tigris forming the Shatt al Arab.
Euphrates
the central body portion of an airplane designed to accommodate the crew and the passengers or cargo.
fuselage
the materials (as fabric, padding, and springs) used to make a soft covering especially for a seat; specifically : the fabric used to cover a seat.
upholstery
tall grasses with slender often prominently jointed stems that grow especially in wet areas.
reeds