Results for: mark of Devil, split hoof of animal
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broken into small slender fragments, fragmented, split into pieces; divided, separatedsplintered
brown skin spot, cover with freckles; spot; become freckled; become spotted, mark with freckles, small brownish-yellow spot on the skin caused by exposure to the sun; small spot or stainfreckle
brown with red added, herbaceous plant with sour-tasting edible leaves; reddish-brown color; reddish brown horse, reddish-brown animal, salad plantsorrel
built of three-sided polygons, divide into three-sided polygons; measure or survey by use of triangles, made up of triangles, make something triangular, measure something using trigonometric relationships, split something into triangles, survey or map ...triangulate
bump on plant or animal part, bump or elevation on a shield; rounded bump or protuberance; depressed area on the surface of the eardrum (Anatomy); protrusion on either side of the hinge of a bivalve shell (Zoology), knob on shield, small hollow in the ...umbo
burial place of dead body, circumflex, clean bottom of ship, death, end of something, engrave something, inscribe; carve; sculpt, fix something in mind, grave accent, having serious effect, last resting place, mark indicating pronunciation, place where...grave
burn or scorch mark, burn something, catch for gunlock, have an unpleasant effect on, parched, dry, withered, scar or mark caused by a burn, brand; scorch, parch; harden, become callous or unfeeling; become parched or scorchedsear
burned or burning piece of wood, describe somebody or something as bad, fungal disease of plants, make indelible mark on somebody, mark burned on animal, mark on criminal or enslaved person, mark skin or hide, mark with a branding iron; disgrace, conde...brand
burst in, break in; invade, intrude; (Ecology) increase suddenly (of an animal population), enter abruptly, increase quicklyirrupt
burst or split opendehiscent
bushy or prickly juniper (kind of shrub), pertaining to a young animal abandoned by its mother and raised by humanscade
butcher an animal; murder a person; indiscriminately kill a large number of people or animals, massacre; defeat overwhelmingly (Informal), defeat somebody convincingly, kill an animal for meat, kill people brutally, killing of an animal; brutal killing...slaughter
Cairn terrier, pile of stones set up as a memorial or mark of some kind, pile of stones used as markercairn
caisson, desert animal, large desert animal with a humped back; yellowish-brown color; pontoon (Nautical), light browncamel
calf or other animal which has been fattened for slaughterfatling
 

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