Results for: small outgrowth caused by virus
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abnormal area in X-ray, copy, dark area under eyes, darkened shape of something in light, darkness, darkness caused when light is blocked by an opaque object; darkness of twilight; trace, hint, follow, hint of something, in capacity of opposition count...shadow
abnormal bony growth, outgrowth on a bone, protrusion on a boneosteophyte
abnormal enlargement caused by retained gas, lung condition causing breathing impairment, lung disease (Medical)emphysema
abnormal gulping of air (sometimes caused by hysteria or gastric problems)aerophagia
abnormal outgrowth, plants in general, plant growth; unhealthy outgrowth (Medicine), process of vegetatingvegetation
abnormally short human, pygmy, midget; small man with magical powers (Folklore), dwarf star, make somebody or something seem small, person small for medical reasons, reduce, minimize, miniaturize, make small, small humanoid creature in folklore, small ...dwarf
abnormally short person; anything that is abnormally small (plant, animal, etc.), short; small; miniaturemidget
above the topgallant, enjoying royal patronage, excellent, extremely bad, largest or best, member of the royal house; small sail on the royalmast; paper size; upper branch of an antler; English coin (Archaic); member of the foot troop of the British ar...royal
abrasive and hurtful, act of cutting; something cut off; small piece cut from a plant; piece cut from a newspaper, changing of shots in film, clipping, editing process, part of plant for propagation, sharp, caustic, very coldcutting
absorbent baby clothing, absorbent cloth worn by babies (as underpants), decorate with diaper pattern, fabric with diaper pattern, nappy, pattern of small motifs, put a diaper on, put diaper on babydiaper
acceleration of a chemical reaction caused by a substance that remains unchanged by the process; changes brought about by an agent that is unaffected by those same changes, speeding up of chemical reactioncatalysis
accent, accent in music, cause of strain, emphasis in poetry, emphasis on syllable, importance; accent, emphasis placed on a syllable of a word; strain, tension, pressure; condition caused by physical or emotional strain, emphasize something, force def...stress
accidental escape of electricity, accidental escape or entry, act of urination, allow a liquid or other substance to enter or escape through a small hole or opening; escape or pass through a leak; divulge confidential or secret information; let secret ...leak
acclaim, exclamation of greeting, pellets of ice, pouring down of something harmful, rain down hail; pour down like hail, fall with force; salute, welcome; call to from a distance, rain ice pellets, shout or signal, shout or signal for attention, small...hail
accomplished, fastidious and fussy, good-looking, kind, kind; pleasant to look at; good, virtuous; gentle, subtle; skillful; fastidious, particular about small details (older usage)nice
 

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