Results for: bones of the temple (on the human head), see 顳顬
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dried edible seaweed, Jewish ceremonial basin, large basin which held water for ceremonial washings in the Hebrew tabernacle and temple (Biblical); something which cleanses or purifies; bowl, container for holding water (Archaic); type of edible seawee...laver
droop, extremely casual posture, lazy or inept person, relaxed stooping posture, bending forward of the shoulders and head; lazy person, clumsy person, sit or stand with the head and shoulders drooping forward, walk with a relaxed drooping gait, walk o...slouch
dummy for displaying clothes, model of a human figure on which clothing is displayed (especially in shops and window displays); model of a human figure used by tailors and dressmakers; clothes model, lay figure, manikinmannequin
dwarf, small man; mannequin; model of the human body used in teaching; manakin, any of a number of small brightly colored songbirds, manikinmannikin
dwarf, small man; mannequin; model of the human body used in teaching; manakin, any of a variety of small brightly colored songbirds of South and Central America; mannequinmanikin
eardrum surgery, surgical reconstruction or repair of the eardrum and/or small bones of the middle ear (Medicine)tympanoplasty
early humanHeidelberg man
early human beingRhodesian man
early modern humanCro-Magnon
early social attachment, process by which a permanent bond is created between a young animal or human and the objects and beings which surround it (Psychology)imprinting
edible flower head, plant with edible flower head, type of green vegetable which resembles cauliflowerbroccoli
effective verbal expression, means of communicating; network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies, study of human communication, systems for communicating, transportation of troopscommunications
Egyptian composite creature, Greek composite creature, mysterious person, sphinx statue, winged creature with the body of a lion and the face of a woman (Greek Mythology); creature with the body of a lion and the head of a man (Egyptian Mythology); enigmasphinx
either of two flat muscles at either side of the back of the neck that turn and extend the head and neck, muscle on side of necksplenius
either of two large arteries which carry blood to the head, pertaining to either of two large arteries which carry blood to the headcarotid
 

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