Results for: extra large
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monster, sea monster (Biblical); extremely large animal (especially a whale); something which is extremely large (especially a ship), something hugeleviathan
Month Equivalents for Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, and Hindu Calendars., The Gregorian calendar was introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, replacing the Julian calendar, and is based on a solar year of 365 days plus an extra day every four years (the ...calendars
more than enough, extra, more than adequatetoo much
mortgage with large final paymentballoon mortgage
motorboat for cruising, sail in a yacht (vessel for private cruising); participate in a yacht race, sail in yacht, sailboat, tour boat, race boat; large boatyacht
motorized vehicle with a large carrying capacity, truckmotortruck
mountain range with rugged peaks; any of several species of large fishes from the mackerel family (native to western North America), mountains, Spanish mackerelsierra
much, large quantity; horn blast which indicates death (Hunting)mort
multi-headed water serpent which grew new heads immediately after the old ones were cut off (Greek Mythology); large southern constellation; complex problem which grows worse even as part of it is solved; freshwater polyphydra
mural composed of one or more very large photographs, photographic wall decorationphotomural
musical embellishment with extra notesmordent
N Pacific fish with large fins, type of fishgreenling
nail with a large head formerly used to strengthen or decorate a door, stud used on doorsdoornail
name of a large type of dinosaur which walked in an erect manner on its hind legstyrannosaur
name of cities in several states of the United States; French mathematician from the 19th century; name of a large crater on the surface of the moonLagrange
 

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