Results for: creature with eight legs
English English
Arctic hawk with feather-covered legs, rough-legged buzzardrough-legged hawk
area of brain associated with memory, area of the brain (Anatomy); sea-horse (small fish with a horse-shaped head); legendary creature having the head and forelegs of a horse and the tail of a fish (Greek Mythology), sea creature in mythshippocampus
atom, particle (Archaic); tiny creature; pygmy, dwarf; skeleton (Archaic)atomy
attach or tie by rope the head of an animal to one of its front legs; restrain, curbhamshackle
back, back end; hindmost unit of an army (or fleet, etc.), back of something, buttocks, grow a plant, part of army farthest from front, raise young animals or children, bring up; erect, construct; raise, lift, elevate; rise onto the hind legs, rear end...rear
ballet leap, perform capriole, upward leap of a horse (with back legs kicking), vertical leap by horsecapriole
be evasive, carnivorous mammal having a long slender brown body with short legs and a long tail (some species in northern regions turn white in the winter); (Slang) cunning or sneaky person (derogatory), evade, escape; fool, lead astray, be ambiguous; ...weasel
be overrun, cause something to swarm, climb using arms and legs, form a flying group, group of insects, large mass, large number of insects flying together in a group; mass of honeybees that are migrating or moving to a new hive; large group of people ...swarm
beat person or animal, beating, defeat person or team decisively, paddle with legs, punch, strike; move, sail boat against tide or wind, social party, thrash metal, thresh, toss aboutthrash
behaving wildly, moving about furiously; prevailing, abundant, fierce, growing wildly, occurring unchecked, on hind legs, with unequal supportsrampant
being that inhabits the air (Mythology); slim and graceful woman or girl, female creature that inhabits the air, slim and graceful girlsylph
bell-bottomed pants, pants with legs that widen below the calf (popular during the 1960s and 1970s)flares
biblical horned animal, mythical horse-like creature with one spiraling horn growing from its forehead, mythical one-horned horseunicorn
biblical patriarch, man who built an ark to save his family and a (male-female) pair of every living creature from the great Flood (Biblical); male first nameNoah
Bigfoot, large hairy mountain creature that allegedly inhabits the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada (has never been proven to exist)Sasquatch
 

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