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BLOCKS
- The length of one side of such an area, typically as a measure of distance
- Any of a set of solid cubes used as a child's toy
- A block of stone or low wooden steps from which a rider mounts a horse
- A starting block
- A piece of wood or metal engraved for printing on paper or fabric
- The main body of an internal combustion engine, containing the pistons
- A head-shaped mold used for shaping hats or wigs
- The area bounded by four streets in a town or suburb
- A building, esp. part of a complex, used for a particular purpose
- A large single building subdivided into separate rooms, apartments, or offices
- A large quantity or allocation of things regarded as a unit
- A large piece of text processed as a unit
- A set of sheets of paper glued along one edge, used for drawing or writing on
- An unseparated unit of at least four postage stamps in at least two rows, generally a group of four
- An obstacle to the normal progress or functioning of something
- A hindering or stopping of an opponent's movement or action
- A shot in which the racket is held stationary rather than being swung back, esp. a stop volley
- A chock for stopping the motion of a wheel
- A flat area of something, typically a solid area of color
- A large solid piece of hard material, esp. rock, stone, or wood, typically with flat surfaces on each side
- A sturdy, flat-topped block used as a work surface, typically for chopping food
- A pulley or system of pulleys mounted in a case
- A person's head
- BLOCK, to obstruct (to get in the way of) [v]