Results for: having a round head
English English
bridle part, design at top of page, head protector, headcovering; intelligence, brain, headstallheadpiece
bright orange color, citrus fruit, mandarin orange, variety of citrus fruit having a reddish orange color and a round slightly flattened shape; reddish orange color, of bright orange colortangerine
broad bean, edible green pod, head, hit on head, hit on the head, leguminous plant; small edible seed of the bean plant; beanlike seeds (i.e. coffee beans); small application program intended to perform a defined task (in the Java Internet programming ...bean
building for locomotives, cabin on a sailing ship, circular garage for repairing locomotives; jailhouse, prison (History), pinochle meld, punch delivered with a circular swing, round triproundhouse
bulb, short and round stem that is usually underground (Botany); rounded protuberance (Anatomy); one who deals with tubes, fleshy underground plant part, small bulge on bodytuber
business head of an opera or ballet company, entertainer, entertainment manager, one who organizes and manages public entertainmentsimpresario
buttocks, hair coiled at back of head, round bread roll, sweet roll, any of various bread rolls; twist of hair worn at the back of the headbun
cake cooked on griddle, small round muffin-like bread; good looking woman (British Slang)crumpet
cameo, carved onyx or other gemstone (often bearing the image of a head or face); monochrome painting, painting in which the artist uses only shades of a single colorcamaieu
camshaft located in engine headoverhead camshaft; overhead cam
Canada: treeless, hairless; bare, exposed; unadorned, plain, unornamented, with hairless head, with white markings, without natural covering, wornbald
candleholder, candleholder or lamp attached to a vertical surface; small separate fort used to defend a location or structure; skull, head; wit, intelligence; fine imposed upon a student for a minor infraction of the rules (Archaic), head or skull, pro...sconce
candy of boiled sugar, round piece of sugary candy, bonbonsugarplum
carnivorous eight-legged sea creature with a large soft head and two rows of suckers on the underside of each leg (usually lives on the bottom of the ocean), sea animal with eight arms, see also:squid, something with far-reaching influenceoctopus
Carriage Returncharacter which returns a cursor or print head to the beginning of the line (on a computer or typewriter)CR
 

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