Results for: pertaining to animals
English English
animals living on the sea floorepifauna
animals performing together, animals worked together, cooperatively functioning group, drive a team, form or form into a team, group forming side in sports competition, crew; selected group; cart pulled by hitched horses, grouping of animals, harness, ...team
animals that can be legally hunted; object of ridicule, legitimate targetfair game
animals together, contrasting stripe, energy band, group with same beliefs or purpose, instrumental ensemble, join together; place a strip of some material on, moving belt, musicians playing together, ore or mineral layer, put band on or around somethi...band
animals which have a skull (Zoology)Craniata
announcement of death, death announcement, of or pertaining to a death announcement; concerning mourning, recording a deathobituary
annual period of sexual excitement in some animals (esp. deer); groove, furrow; routine, habitual procedure or course of action, be in a period of sexual excitement (about animals); create furrows, make grooves, be in rut, boring situation, make ruts i...rut
any of a group of sour-tasting substances that dissolve in water and form salts when combined with bases (Chemistry); substance having a sour taste; acerbity, sarcasm; LSD (Slang), corrosive substance, high in silica, of or pertaining to an acid (Chemi...acid
any of a number of cud-chewing deer-like animals having hollow horns (found mainly in Africa and Asia), horned mammal, pronghornantelope
any of a number of fine filaments which grow from the skin of animals and humanshair
any of a number of large veins in the neck; jugular vein, pertaining to the neck, pertaining to the throat; pertaining to the jugular vein; of a number of large veins in the neck, relating to the neck, with pelvic fins further forwardjugular
any of a number of tiny lymphatic vessels that transport chyle from the intestinal tract to the thoracic duct (Anatomy), carrying milky fluid, of milk, of or pertaining to milk, resembling milk; of the tiny vessels that transport chyle from the intesti...lacteal
any of numerous small winged insects whose females suck the blood of animals and humans, small slender biting flymosquito
any of several carnivorous animals having a long coat and a bushy tail; fur of this animal, weasel-like mammalmarten
any of several types of parasitic bacteria (of which some types are pathogenic to humans and animals), bacteriummycobacterium
 

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