Results for: cotton or foam placed in the ear to keep out water or noise, soft plug inserted in ear
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(in ancient Rome) unroofed area over a courtyard designed to allow water to fall into the cistern (Architecture)compluvium
(in thermally stratified lakes) non-circulating layer of water located below the thermocline and characterized by uniformly cold temperatures and low oxygen levels, water at lake bottomhypolimnion
(Informal) moccasin, heelless slipper of soft and flexible leather, moccasin shoemoc
(Li) soft metallic element which is the lightest of all metals (Chemistry), `:Li, extremely light metallic elementlithium
(Medicine) long flexible rod inserted into the larynx or throat (to deliver medication, remove obstructions, etc.)probang
(Medicine) mold used to hold a skin graft in place during healing; thin tube inserted into a tubular structure (e.g. a blood vessel) to hold it open or remove a blockagestent
(Medicine) syndrome affecting some women in the days prior to menstruation (involves emotional and physiological symptoms such as water retention, mood swings, headaches, and more)pms (premenstrual syndrome)
(Medicine) syndrome affecting some women in the days prior to menstruation (involves emotional and physiological symptoms such as water retention, mood swings, headaches, and more)pmt (premenstrual tension)
(Medicine) syndrome affecting some women in the days prior to menstruation (involves emotional and physiological symptoms such as water retention, mood swings, headaches, and more), PMS, symptoms preceding menstruationpremenstrual syndrome
(Nb) soft ductile metallic element used in steel alloys (Chemistry), `:Nbniobium
(Slang) loud noise (from impact), forceful blow, hit something with loud noise, sound of forceful blow, strike, hit powerfully; slam; make a slamming noise, suddenly and forcefully, used to indicate the sound of blowwham
(Slang) loud noise; swindle; trap; ambush; competition or game organized with an opponent who can be defeated without effort, arrangement, organization; scheme; camera position ready for a specific shot, assemble; arrrange; establish; operate; cause so...set tub
(Slang) win, be victorious; defeat, beat; fail, be unsuccessful; cause failure, make unsuccessful, cheep, contagious poultry disease, make shrill noise, mark on playing card, minor ailment, rootstock or flower, section of pineapple skin, seed of fruit,...pip
(Sr) soft silvery metallic element (Chemistry), `:Sr, silvery-white metallic element, strontianstrontium
(Weaving) loosen and clean fibers with a willow machine (especially wool and cotton fibers), any of a number of deciduous trees having long flexible branches; cricket bat (made from the wood of a willow); machine with a spiked drum used for cleaning an...willow
 

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