Results for: hard part growing on a fingertip, nail at the end of a finger
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antiserum, blood serum, body fluid, clear fluid which separates from the blood during coagulation; clear bodily fluid of an animal, liquid part of blood, wheyserum
antistrophe, first metrical form in a poem, movement in ancient Greek drama, part of a choral ode (in classical Greek drama); movement of the chorus while singing a strophe (in classical Greek drama); first of a pair of stanzas (Poetry)strophe
any large hard-shelled beetle from the Scarabaeus family; artistic representation of a beetle (esp. in ancient Egyptian artwork), sacred beetle, scarabaeid, scarabaeusscarab
any of a number of cutting implements (nail-cutter, electric hair shaver, etc.); fast sailing ship; fast horse, limiter, somebody who uses cutting tool, tool for clipping something, weather frontclipper
any of a number of plants in the balsam family having beautiful flowers and seed pods which burst open and scatter seeds when touched, busy Lizzie, low-growing many-flowered garden plantimpatiens
any of a number of skin diseases (Pathology), plant growing on rocks, plant organism made up of a fungus and an alga which grow together on rocks (tree trunks, walls etc.)lichen
any of a number of tropical American trees; hard reddish-brown wood of the mahogany tree; reddish-brown color, reddish brown, reddish-brown hardwood, tropical hardwood treemahogany
any of a number of very hard types of wood, hard wood, tree with hard woodironwood
any of numerous types of fungi that have short thick stems and cap-like tops (of which some are highly poisonous and some are edible), become mushroom-shaped, edible fungus, fast-growing thing, gather mushrooms; sprout up rapidly like mushrooms, develo...mushroom
any of several species of terrestrial turtle, species of land-dwelling reptile with a hard dome-shaped shell, reptile with shell, slow mover, testudotortoise
any of the bones which form knuckles (in the fingers), finger boneknucklebone
any of various deciduous or evergreen trees having lobed leaves and bearing acorns; hard wood from the oak tree; brown color resembling the color of oak wood, hard wood of oak tree, oak wreath or garland, of rich brown color, shrub with lobed leaves, t...oak
any of various hydrated silica minerals which expand into worm-like shapes when exposed to heat and are used for heat insulation and as medium for plant growing, compound used in growing plantsvermiculite
apparent, appear, become known, come to the top, exterior or upper boundary of a thing, external part or layer; outward appearance, give a surface to something, of or pertaining to a surface, external; superficial, on land or sea, outer part, provide w...surface
appear angry, bite, break, break with a sharp noise; make a cracking sound; make a sharp sound by moving a fingertip across the thumb; open or close with a snapping sound; grab, snatch; bite; speak in an irritated manner; move abruptly; take a photogra...snap
 

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