Results for: back part of the skull which protrudes outward (Anatomy), bony projection on the back of the head
English English
cistern, pouch in body, reservoir, reservoir which holds a body fluid (Anatomy)cisterna
citizen or resident of Croatia, person of Croatian descent, official language of Croatia, pertaining to Croatia (country that was formerly part of Yugoslavia)Croatian
citizenship of particular nation, citizenship; quality of being part of a particular nation; patriotism; national ownership (of property), ethnic group within a larger entity, national character, nationhood, people forming nation-statenationality
city suburb (Spanish), district of Spanish town, Spanish-speaking part of U.S. citybarrio
claim of rights, claims, rights (British slang); small amount of money (Slang); jackstones ( game in which playing-pieces are tossed and caught on the back of the hand); sweet substance or molasses of grape juice, expression of claimdibs
claim something back, convert wasteland, demand the return of property; regain possession, repossess, extract useful substances, make somebody virtuous again, recovery or conversion, tame a birdreclaim
clavicle, one of two slender bones forming the anterior part of the shoulder (Anatomy)collarbone
cleft in rock face, glass tube protecting lantern flame, part of structure rising above roof, pipe that funnels smoke (away from a fireplace, furnace, etc.); narrow passage, smokestack, smoke-venting passage inside chimney, structure for venting gas or...chimney
clerestory, top part of an inner wall with windows allowing light to come in; upper wall and row of windows in a cathedral (Architecture)clearstory
cleric in charge of a Catholic congregation, cleric in charge of an Anglican parish, cleric in charge of an Episcopal parish, head of a school, head of a school college or university; priest in charge of a congregationrector
client, forming a part, immediate constituent, ingredient, resident of constituency, see also:ultimate constituent, voter, elector; component, unit, with power to draw up constitution, word, phrase, or clauseconstituent
climber, one who ascends, letter part extending upward, letter with ascender, somebody or something that ascendsascender
cling faithfully to something, cut a path through, penetrate, split, separate; be split, be separated; pass through; part from; cling to; attach oneself to; be singularly devoted tocleave
cloak, cloak that resembles a blanket with a hole in the middle for the head, type of raincoatponcho
closing argument in trial, decision based on facts, end; final decision; deduction, final part of something, final settlement of something, part of argument deduced from evidenceconclusion
 

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