Results for: part of the colon lying crosswise
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bending of plant parthyponasty
berlin, berline, four-wheeled covered carriage, limousine, low forested mountains in western Massachusetts, part of the Appalachian Mountains and a major resort area. The highest point is Mount Greylock l, 064 m/3, 491 ft .//berlinBerkshire Hills; Berkshires
best part of a wave for surfingimpact zone
best, bloom, blossom; develop, mature; cover in flowers; decorate with a floral pattern, colored part of plant, develop to maturity, fine chemical powder, plant blossom, bloom; sprouting; prime, climax; best part of something; state of being in bloom, ...flower
between states, connecting two or more states, interstate highway, Interstate, large highway which runs through two or more states (especially one that is part of the U.S. Interstate Highway System), major highway between cities, occurring between statesinterstate
betweenbrain, middle brain, section of the brain between the mesencephalon and prosencephalon (Anatomy), part of braindiencephalon
beyond, conj. unless, lacking, not accompanied by, not happening, not having, outside, out of doors, outer part or section, outside; to the outside; outside of; lacking; externally, prep. with none; lacking; in the absence of; besides; outside of the f...without
biblical place of worship in Jerusalem, building for worship, glasses part, holy dwelling, loom part, meeting place, Mormon church, part of the head, shrine, synagogue; flattened region on either side of the forehead, special placetemple
bind with a cord, tie, bind, body part resembling rope, chord, electrical cable, fastening or belt, pants, ribbed fabric, rope; string, wire; thread, stack wood in cords, string or rope, tie with cord, unit of volume for cut timbercord
binge, cut something unevenly, drunken state, jagged projection, make jagged or uneven, form sharp protruding parts, notch, period of intoxication, sharp protruding part on an edge or surface; binge, spree; intoxicated state, tear in clothing, zigzagjag
biographer of saints, reverential biographer, writer of part of the Hebrew Biblehagiographer; hagiographist
bird with broad tail, fan-shaped tail or end, goldfish with broad tail, pigeon with fan-shaped tail, rounded part of stern, tail of a peacock; tail which spreads out like a fan; type of fish; type of bird, windmill sailfantail
birthday of an 18-year-old, next after the seventeenth; being one of 18 equal parts, number 18 in a series; one part of eighteen equal parts, 1/18, one of 18 parts of somethingeighteenth
birthday of an 80-year-old, next after the seventy-ninth; being one of 80 equal parts, number 80 in a series; one part of eighty equal parts, 1/80, one of 80 parts of somethingeightieth
bit, particle, morsel; soft inner part of bread, break into crumbs, crumble; remove crumbs; coat with crumbs, clean crumbs from something, contemptible person, inner part of loaf, put crumbs on or in food, small amount, small fragment of baked foodcrumb
 

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