Results for: common skunk
English English
alliance, union, voluntary joining together, agreement made between two or more parties to work together toward a common goal, merging into single entity, political alliancecoalition
amount, assess and indicate quality or correctness, assess the work of somebody, be or indicate point of change, characterize, common land, deutsche mark, give prominence to event, goalmark
ancient Roman social group, family, group with something in common, social division of people, social group comprising people united by a common denominator (usually ancestry, tradition, leadership, etc.), clan, people; group, taxonomic divisiontribe
antielite politics, focus on ordinary people, movement to advance the interests of the common peoplepopulism
any institution of learning; group of people influenced by a common master or system of thought; system; faculty, academic department; large group of fish or sea mammals, artists or writers sharing same approach, building for teaching children, college...school
any of a group of alumino-silicates (Mineralogy), common silicate mineral, felsparfeldspar
any of a group of minerals which easily split into thin leaves and are often transparent, common mineral, isinglassmica
any of a number of carnivorous mammals belonging to the weasel family; skunk, species of small mammal that sprays a foul-smelling musk when threatened, ferret, see also:fitch, small animal related to the weaselpolecat
any of a number of highly poisonous snakes belonging to the cobra family (common to southeastern Asia), Southeast Asian poisonous snakekrait
any of a number of small monkey-like nocturnal mammals that live in trees (common to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands), primate that lives in Madagascar, see also:ring-tailed lemurlemur
appellation, common noun, name, designation, relating to name, used as common nounappellative
applying to many, collected to form whole, collective noun, combined; communal, common; obtained through cooperation, cooperative enterprize (i.e. factory, farm, etc.), members of collective, shared by all, worker-run enterprise, worker-run under state...collective
appropriate for children, branch of Mafia, chemical elements with similar properties, group of persons who are related by blood; group of things which are related; plants or animals of the same genera, group of relatives, group with something in common...family
Arab League, association of Arab countries established to promote common Arab interests, LASLeague of Arab States
area of law, binding or enforceable rule, branch of knowledge, common law, control or authoritylaw
 

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