Results for: paralysis of the legs, symmetrical inability to move
English English
Congo snake, eel-like amphibian with rudimentary legsCongo eel
connecting, fastening; impediment, problem, delay; knot for securing something, fasten something to stop it, free ride, hitchhike, join something powered to something else, knot that unties easily, means of connecting two things, move in jerky way, obs...hitch
construct a story, introduce elements into something larger, knit, interlace; wind (between obstacles); be knit, be interlaced; embroider, make cloth, make something by interlacing strands, move from side to side, pattern or texture in which a cloth is...weave
container with a wheel and handles, move something in a wheelbarrow, small hand-pushed vehicle for conveying small loads, handbarrow, handcartwheelbarrow
contemptible person, member of a group of very small invertebrate animals having segmented bodies and three pairs of legs, bug; very small animal which resembles an insect (i.e. spider); unimportant person, small six-legged animal, something like an in...insect
continuation of music, continue playing, instruction to continue, make a smooth transition between one action song or idea and another, move smoothly, uninterrupted transition between one action song or idea and anothersegue
continue on, move forward, do something else, leave for elsewheremove on
control group of animals, form or move in a group, gather or assemble as a herd; group together; gather or lead (a group of people); lead or drive a herd of animals, group of animals which feeds and travels together, drove, pack; crowd, mob, large grou...herd
control in a devious way, delicacy, grace, refinement; tact; ability to manipulate; deception, artifice; move in a card game, physical skill, scheme, deceive; obtain through cunning, tactful treatment, tactic in bridge, try winning a trick with a lower...finesse
control over somebody, hoist something, influence, lean over, move back and forth, swing to and fro; lean in a certain direction; be inclined toward, be sympathetic to; hesitate; cause to swing; influence, affect the opinion or actions of, move gracefu...sway
conversational opener, opening move in chess, stratagem, tactic in which a piece is sacrificed to gain an advantage (Chess); maneuver by which one seeks to gain an advantagegambit
cook in steam, driven by steam, expose to or treat with steam (especially in cooking); give off steam or vapor; rise in the form of steam; express anger, fume (Informal), generate steam, mist of water vapor, move by steam, move fast, power, produce ste...steam
cotton or wool fiber that has been stretched and twisted prior to being spun into yarn, fibers twisted for spinning, move in changing directions, reeve, reeve (Past participle of), twist fibers prior to spinning, wander aimlessly, roam, meander; stretc...rove
countlessness, inability to be counted; numerousnessinnumerability
cover for legssteamer rug
 

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