Results for: family of meat-eating animals
English English
bird of prey (member of the family which includes eagles and falcons), hawk, large predatory birdaccipiter
bird of the crow family, castle, game piece that can move horizontally or vertically across an unlimited number of unoccupied squares (Chess); swindler, cheat; one who cheats in games of chance, cheat somebody, deceive, chess piecerook
bird of woodpecker family, small bird, torticolliswryneck
biscuit, extra point or stroke, meat and vegetable stew, pinkish brown, pinkish-brown, shellfish soupbisque
black diamond, cut or slash, diamond used industrially, score and grill meat or fish, scored and grilled meat or fish, type of large black diamond usually found in South Americacarbonado
black European bird belonging to the crow family, daw, large black birdjackdaw
black man, bloodshed, body fluid of invertebrates, family or kinship, fluid which flows in the veins and arteries; life; murder, initiate troops in battle, let blood, drain blood for medical purposes, let dog taste blood, members of group, pure breedin...blood
block of food shaped like loaf, idle, dawdle, pass the time lazily, mass of bread which is shaped into a rectangular or rounded form and baked in one piece; mass of chopped meat or other food that has been shaped into a rectangular or rounded form; hea...loaf
blood relation, family group, kindred, relatives; relative, relation; kinship; family relationship, group or class, relatedkin
blow; blow of an axe; cut of meat; seal, trademark, cut (as with an axe); cut down; cut into pieces, mince, cut off something, cut up something with sharp tool, dismissal, disturbed sea, form by chopping, hit ball with sharp downward movement, hit shar...chop
blue dye, old world plant of the mustard family that was formerly cultivated for the blue dye derived from its leaves; blue dye derived from the woad plant, plant that yields blue dyewoad
body of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts and feelings; specialized vocabulary; nonverbal means of communication (system of symbols, etc.); manner in which a person writes or speaks; manner in which animals communicatelang. (language)
body of spoken or written words with which people communicate thoughts and feelings; specialized vocabulary; nonverbal means of communication (system of symbols, etc.); manner in which a person writes or speaks; manner in which animals communicate, com...language
body segment, embryo cell pair forming vertebrae, metamere, any of a number of segments that are arranged one next to the other in the body of certain animals (Zoology); layer of embryonic cells from which the muscles and vertebrae develop (Embryology)somite
bone at front of human shoulder, bone in animals, collarbone, collarbone (Anatomy)clavicle
 

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