Results for: heavenly body, permanent object in sky
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analysis, body, book about anatomy, physical structure of organism, science which deals with the structure of organisms (humans, animals, etc.), study of structure of bodyanatomy
anatomic, pertaining to anatomy, of the body structure of organisms, relating to physical structureanatomical
anatomical part resembling pulley, smooth body part resembling a pulley on which another body part slides (Anatomy)trochlea
anatomy of body part, family of subsets, non-quantitative geometry, branch of mathematics dealing with geometric configurations that remain unchanged by stretching bending or twisting (Mathematics), relationships between linked elements, study linking ...topology
anatomy of large body parts, macroscopic anatomygross anatomy
ancestor, base of something, basic part of a word, be based, be fixed, cause, dig in the ground with the snout, embedded body part, end of a nerve, feeling of belonging, foundation of a chord, grow roots, lend support to somebody, number multiplied by ...root
anchoring, charge for anchoring boat, place for anchoring; act of anchoring; state of being anchored; something to which an object is fastened; something reliable, place to hold boats secure, security, something holding object in placeanchorage
ancient cylindrical clay object, chamber for piston, cylinder seal, geometric solid, geometric surface, long thin container, rotating part of printing press, rotating part of revolver, tube shape, tube-shaped figure; physical storage unit in a hard dri...cylinder
ancient history, ancient times, former ages; oldness, state of being ancient, old object, people of ancient timeantiquity
ancient Roman assembly, legislative body, parliament, legislature, council of citizens with lawmaking and deliberative functions (esp. the U.S. Senate); house of parliament, building or hall in which a legislative body meets (esp. the chamber of the U....senate
ancient, antique object, old object; antique style (in art), classical art, from classical times, made long ago, make antique; give an old appearance to-, make something appear old, old item, very old, ancient; old-fashioned, not modern; from another p...antique
and a bit more, pron. some object, unspecified item; certain amount, some unknown quantity (i.e. twenty-something), rather, unspecified object; special or remarkable person or thing (Informal), something impressive, somewhat, suggesting resemblance, to...something
angel shark, scalare, tropical freshwater fish with striped body, tropical marine fish, type of tropical fish; type of sharkangelfish
angle between Sun and celestial object, lengthening, extension, making longer, something lengthenedelongation
angle celestial body is above horizon, distance, elevation, height above sea level, distance above sea level, high place, high rank or positionaltitude
 

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