Results for: newly hatched, young (about birds)
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kid, skin from a young goatkidskin
kid, young child (Slang), kiddy, small childkiddie
kiddie, young child (Slang)kiddy
large bird, type of large terrestial birdsbustard
large birdcage, shelter for birds, small artificial nesting site for birds; bird cage, aviarybirdhouse
large enclosure for birds, place for keeping many birdsaviary
large stuffed figure in the form of a man which is used to frighten birds away from crops, object for scaring birds away, poorly dressed person, something frightening but not dangerousscarecrow
like a colt (young horse); full of energy, playful; wild, untrained, lively and energeticcoltish
like youth, mildly eroded, near source, not fully developed, vigorous, young; soft, fresh; juvenileyouthful
list of birds seen during a lifetimelife list
make spattering sound, minor quarrel; light slap; gaiter that covers the instep and ankle and is fastened to a shoe by a strap under the heel; young oyster or other shellfish, petty quarrel, quarrel pettily, quarrel; slap lightly; deposit eggs, produce...spat
making young again, restoring youth; becoming young againrejuvenescent
male first name (form of Francis or Franklin); family name; Anne Frank (1929-1945), young German Jewish girl who kept a diary while she and her family were hiding from the Nazis in Holland (she was eventually captured and died in the Bergen-Belsen conc...Frank
male turkey, young male turkey; person or thing which eats quickly and greedilygobbler
man in charge of children or students in a dormitory or hostel, man responsible for young people, see also:houseparenthousefather
 

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