Results for: lowering in rank, reduction to a lower rank or position
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blow, fabric, indication of rank, long narrow band, mark with stripes, mark with narrow bands of contrasting color or texture, narrow band differing in color or texture from that which surrounds it; ribbon or strip of cloth indicating rank or length of...stripe
bone disease, disorder characterized by the dwindling of bones due to loss of calcium which causes pain and often height reduction (especially in post menopausal women)osteoporosis
bone in pelvis, lower section of the hip bone (Anatomy)ischium
bone of human forearm, bone of lower forelimb of animal, bone of the forearm found on the opposite side of the thumb (Anatomy)ulna
bones around lower neckshoulder girdle
boot cut lower at the back, loose rubber boot for wet conditionswellington boot; wellington
bottom of gun carriage, carry weapon in low position, decorate something by drizzling liquid clay, drag something or be dragged, drape, fall behind in athletic competition, follow somebody secretly, follow; drag, tow, lag, make track, marks where someb...trail
bottom part of letter, person or thing that descends, one who comes down; any lower-case letter with a part that extends below the baseline; part of a letter that extends below the baseline (such as g, q, etc.), something descendingdescender
bottom side, lower portion, lower side, undesirable sideunderside
boundary, perimeter, circumference; outer border, outer edge, position of little involvement, surfaceperiphery
bow by bending the knees and lowering the body (done by women), feminine version of a bow made by bending the knees and lowering the bodycurtsy
bow made by bending the knees and lowering the body (done by women), feminine version of a bow made by bending the knees and lowering the bodycurtsey
branch of road or river, branch out, split, separate, divide; make into the shape of a fork; pierce or lift with a fork, cause to branch, chess position, divide into two, dividing point in road or river, eating utensil with two or more prongs; pitchfor...fork
breaking down into smaller molecules, process where heavy molecules of petroleum are broken down into hydrocarbons of lower molecular weight; thermal decomposition, verycracking
breed, breeding partner, bring together for breeding; pair, couple; copulate (of animals); marry; achieve the position of checkmate in the game of chess, connect two objects, deck officer, friend, companion; co-worker, colleague; spouse, marital partne...mate
 

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