Results for: fish with long tapering body
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forceful hit, hard blow; hard laborious work; long exhausting walk, hard hit, hard work, hit hard; progress slowly and ploddingly; work persistently, toil, hit somebody or something hard, long hard walk, make your way, work long and hardslog
foreign body, freight billF.B.
foreign compound, foreign to bodyxenobiotic
foreign material in bodynonself
forked stick, forking, branching; place where something forks (i.e. area between the legs, etc.), part of garment covering genitals, place where legs join body, place where tree divides, see also:crutchcrotch
form dimple, indented area in skin, indented surface area, mark with dimples; form dimples, produce dimples in, small indentation on the body (especially in the cheek or chin); dentdimple
form of gelatin obtained from the air bladder of certain fish products and used in the production of glue and jellies, gelatin used in adhesives, micaisinglass
form of Japanese wrestling in which a contestant loses if forced from the ring or if any part of his body except the soles of his feet touches the groundsumo
form pools, small lake; pool, small body of waterpond
formal discourse, lecture; written treatise or thesis (especially one submitted for a doctorate), long essaydissertation
formerly a resort, now an amusement area in southern Brooklyn, New York City, New York. It was an island, but has become part of Long Island since the silting up of Coney Island Creek.Coney Island
forming of mental images to control bodily processes (Psychology); photographing of the interior of the body by means of certain techniques and instruments (Medicine), technique for making images, use of mental imagesimaging
fossil fishichthyolite
four people sharing power, governing body composed of four peoplequadrumvirate
four-line stanza, long measurelong meter
 

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