Results for: percussion instrument of Asian origin which resembles a shallow metal bowl
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any of a number of hormone-like substances that are derived from amino acids and help to regulate various bodily functions in mammalian creatures (i.e. metabolism, blood pressure, smooth muscle activity), substance that resembles hormoneprostaglandin
any of several small Eurasian trees whose fruit resembles the crabapple and is edible when over-ripe; fruit of a medlar tree, fruit of the medlar tree, tree with apple-shaped fruitmedlar
any of several solid mineral elements (such as gold, silver, copper, etc.) that are malleable under heat or pressure and can conduct heat and electricity; element yielding positively charged ions in watery solutions of its salts, fit with metal, gold o...metal
any of several varieties of edible plant from the genus Rheum (used as a food and medication); argument, squabble (Slang), interj. nonsense! no way!, medicinal Asian plant, pie plant, plant with edible stalks, quarrel, rhubarb stalks as foodrhubarb
any of several varieties of tall marsh grass; thin piece of wood or plastic placed on the mouthpiece of reed instruments (the air flow causes it to vibrate and create sound), grass plant, musical instrument, stalk of reed, unit of length, vibrating par...reed
any of the curved bones which form the rib cage; support which resembles a rib bone; central vein of a leaf; lengthwise ridge (in fabric, etc.), curved bone of chest, install ribs, strengthen with ribs; tease, mock, make fun of, knit plain and purl sti...rib
any of various edible bivalve mollusks that are found mainly in shallow waters and are generally eaten raw; dark piece of meat found in the hollow of the pelvic bone of a fowl; non-talkative or secretive person, edible shellfish, gather oysters, piece ...oyster
any species of tropical tree from the genus Rauwolfia, root used to make sedative drugs, tropical SE Asian treerauwolfia
apparent origin of divergent light raysvirtual focus
appetite, bulge, bulging part, desire or persistence, front of body around stomach, front part, stomach; venter, abdomen, inflate, fill; become inflated; protrude, stand out, interior cavity, middle part of body, upper surface of stringed instrumentbelly
application of a covering of metal, covering of metal plates, thin covering consisting of valuable metal, coating; thin plate, sheetingplating
application of an electric current (to a nerve, person, etc.); stimulate; coat metal with a thin layer of zinc, coat metal with zinc, stimulate electrically, stimulate to actgalvanize
aquatic plant, caltrop, Chinese plant with an edible stem, crunchy nutlike corm in Asian cooking, water caltropwater chestnut
aquatic toad, plucked string instrument, Suriname toadpipa
Arabic dialect of Iraq, of or pertaining to Iraq, of Iraqi origin, resident of Iraq, one of Iraqi origin, somebody from IraqIraqi
 

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