Results for: Atlantic cod or haddock, species of edible fish, schrod, young cod or haddock
English English
accustom to killing, clean inside of animal skin, flesh and blood, flesh-color, get blood on weapon, human skin as outer surface, instruct animal by feeding, meat excluding birds and fish, meat of animals, people, physical aspect of humanity, pierce fl...flesh
acquaint with somebody else, bring in new species, bring in something new, cause to experience something new, give audience foretaste, insert, preface with something else, present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notic...introduce
acrobat, amount in tumbler, drinking glass, drinking glass without a stem or handle; acrobat; part of a lock which releases the bolt to move; gear-moving part of a transmission, cog for transmitting power from a rotating shaft (Machines); species of do...tumbler
across the Atlantic Ocean, beyond the Atlantic Ocean, crossing Atlantictransatlantic
act as a chaperon, group supervisor, supervisor of young womanchaperon; chaperone
act as pioneer, first person to explore territory, first species to grow somewhere, go into unexplored territory, invent or develop new thing, inventor or innovator, pathfinder, forerunner; one who paves the way; member of a military engineering corps,...pioneer
act of climbing or ascending; act of removing the skin flakes (from a fish); act of shedding skin flakes; calcification, creation of new scale of measurementscaling
act of crushing or squeezing; something that is easily crushed; racket sport for 2 or 4 players; vine-like plant bearing edible fruit; gourd-shaped fruit that is eaten as a vegetable; concentrated drink (British), action or noise of squashing, ballgame...squash
act of eating human flesh, animals eating own species, humans eating humanscannibalism
act of giving birth, delivering of youngparturition
act of making young again, act of restoring youth; process of becoming young againrejuvenation
act of slipping, be forgotten, cloth covering, cutting, deformation of a crystal, delicate young person, disengage the clutch, dislocate a bone, err, error, fail to engage, get worse, glide, move smoothly and easily; sneak, move quietly; slide; slowly ...slip
act of throwing, cast doubt or suspicion, toss; give birth to young (about animals); amaze, astonish, cover for furniture, deflection of measuring instrument, deliver a punch, direct the eyes, disconcert somebody, distance thrown, drop something carele...throw
activity of dragging baited fishing line, amble about, drag baited line through water, fish by pulling the bait and line through the water; sing in a loud or fish by trailing a baited line through the water; speak or sing in a loud rolling manner; roll...troll
actor in role of ingénue, naive character in drama, unsophisticated girl or young womaningénue
 

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