Results for: prelude, introduction, opening
English English
gradual introduction, act of slowly infusing; act of inserting slowly in small amountsinstillment
having a leak, having a hole or opening through which water or other liquid can pass; full of leaks, allowing water or other liquid to pass through, leaking, not secureleaky
having a small opening, having a narrow slitstenopeic
heading, opening word or phrase (of a chapter, encyclopedia entry, etc.), key word at head of entryheadword
hiatal hernia, injury to container of internal organ, medical condition in which an organ protrudes through an opening in its surrounding walls (especially in the abdominal region), see also:rupturehernia
hold on foot, small advantage, small opening or ledge in which the foot can be placed while climbing; advantage, way of entry, small recess in rocktoehold
hole in a lock, key, opening into which a key is inserted, private, intimate, acquired in an underhanded manner (as of information); nosy, snoopingkeyhole
hole in garment for arm, opening in a garment for the armarmhole
hole in river bed, hole in road surface, hole in the ground; hole in the surface of a road; cave opening, patch of mud or quicksand, vertical hole in limestone areapothole
hollow in body, hollow part, cavity; opening into which the end of a light bulb is inserted; concave part that receives another part (Anatomy); wall socket; device which transfers input and output on a network (Computers), outlet, power point, put in s...socket
Hypertext document on the Internet which is devoted to particular subjects companies or people, personal site on Internet, Web site opening page, welcome pagehome page
immunization, vaccination, introduction of a virus or microorganism into the body of a human or animal; introduction of microorganisms into a culture mediuminoculation
initial statement, opening remark; introduction, preamble; preface, forewordproem
inlay, narrow opening in a coastline, narrow opening through which water flows into an area of land, narrow arm of the sea, recessed area along a shoreline; narrow passage between islands; entrance, passage or valve, piece of extra fabric, stretch of w...inlet
interruption, pause or break (in activity, time, etc.); opening, separation (Anatomy), omission, separation between consecutive vowels, unexpected gaphiatus
 

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