Results for: flat sharp front tooth, tooth adapted for cutting
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basso-relievo, basso-rilievo, flat sculpture, high relief, low relief, sculpture in which the carved images project slightly from the background surface (Art), piece of bas-relief, see also:low reliefbas-relief
battercake, flannel cake, flapjack, flat round piece of dough which is fried on both sides, griddlecake, flatten, griddle cake, hotcake, make pancake landing, thin fried cakepancake
be a success, become clear fast, easily communicate or work together, ingressive, kilometer, knock quickly, strike in a way that produces a short snapping sound; succeed (Slang); connect, make contact (Slang), make or cause short sharp sound, mechanica...click
be embarrassed, be punished, cause a sharp stinging pain; hurt, feel a sharp stinging pain; feel distress or humiliation, cause or have sharp pain, clever, electronic, embarrassment or mental discomfort, fashionable, insolent, intelligence, intelligent...smart
be informer, cover or become covered with grass, cover with grass; feed grass to livestock; produce grass; inform on (British Slang), feed an animal on grass, grass -covered area, green plant that forms lawns, green plant with flat leaves and jointed s...grass
beak, metal writing tip of pen, sharp point, sharpen; make a point; furnish with or mend the point of a pen, tip of pen; bird beak; sharp pointnib
bear young, child, give birth to whelps, bring forth (offensive when said of a woman), ridge on capstan or windlass, rude young man, tooth on a wheel, young animal, young offspring of some mammals (i.e. dogs, bears, lion, etc.); ill-mannered childwhelp
beat, strike; hit, punch, pound; perform gymnastics on a pommel horse (type of gymnastics equipment), front of saddle, handle on pommel horse, part of sword handle, pummel, round upward projection of a saddle; hilt of a sword (also pummel)pommel
become an informer, emit a sharp shrill cry, squawk; creak, squeak; betray, turn informer (Slang), give a short high cry, loud high sound, screech, screamsqueal
become or make blunt, become or make less acute, become or make less bright, lessen, moderate, dim, cloud, boring, boring; blunt, not sharp; gloomy, somber; stupid, not intelligent; not shiny, listless, muffled, not intensely felt, not vivid, overcast,...dull
before, conj. before, preceding, previous, from; before; more at, prep. before, in front ofafore
before, earlier than, in favor of, in front of, rudimentary, precursor, substituting for, acting in place ofpro-
behead somebody, beheading device with a sharp blade which slides vertically in grooves (used mainly during the French Revolution);(British) paper cutter, cut metal or paper with machine, execution by guillotine, instrument for cutting metal or paper, ...guillotine
being pulled upward (about hair); turn upward, hairstyle, move upward, sharp rise; hair style in which the hair is pulled to the top of the head, upward sweepupsweep
bell located at the front door which is rung by visitors, bell rung by visitorsdoorbell
 

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