Results for: bird with a downward curving bill
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abnormal condition in which the spine curves in and results in a bulge on the upper back, humpback (Medicine), curving of the spinekyphosis
about existence, basic unit of currency in Brazil (equal to 100 centavos), coin or bill worth a real, emphasizing truth, essential, former currency in Spanish-speaking countries, in terms of purchasing power, involving only real numbers, not artificial...real
acceptance or payment of a bill by a third person (Law)supraprotest
account or bill, calculation, computation; guessing, supposing, estimating, settlement of an account, time to account for wrongsreckoning
acknowledge payment by signing, acknowledgment of receipt, act of receiving, amount received, bill of sale, written statement of purchases, give receipt, recipe, write a statement of purchases, make a bill of sale; acknowledge the receipt of an itemreceipt
act of bending the body forward and downward; stooping position; condescension; small porch, admit defeat, behave unethically, bend body, bend the body forward and downward; stand or walk with the head and shoulders bent forward, slouch; condescend, lo...stoop
act of cleaning with a broom; continuous curving motion or shape; continuous extent; reach; chimney sweep; search made to remove hidden electronic listening devices, bout of cleaning with a brush, broad range, brush against the ground, brushing stroke,...sweep
act of coiling, act of turning or coiling; curve, twisting of a path; path of conduction in an electrical device, curving course, something wound, spiraling, twisting and curving, turning; looping, wire coil carrying electricitywinding
act of curving or bending; curve, bend; inward curveincurvation
act of curving, state of being curved; measure of the degree of a curve in a line, degree of curve, reciprocal of radiuscurvature
act of endorsing; signature on a document (as in a check or bill); approval, sanction, confirmation (also indorsement)endorsement
act of falling, autumn, be averted, be draped, be taken by force, become lower, become lower in pitch, begin to be in specified state, collapse politically, come down suddenly from upright position, display disappointment, distance down, downward facin...fall
act of indorsing; signature on a document (as in a check or bill); approval, sanction, confirmation (also endorsement)indorsement
act of pounding, attack continuously, avoirdupois unit of weight, beat something to pulp or powder, British unit of force, coin or bill worth a pound, common unit of currency, enclosure for stray animals, enclosure for vehicles or other goods, place fo...pound
act of resting on the legs and buttocks; act of being settled in a seat; seat; portrait session; incubation (of birds); eggs which are incubated by a bird; period during which a legislative body is in session, in office, incubation of eggs, period of b...sitting
 

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