Results for: bent back
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mesentery of the colon, membrane by which the colon is attached to the back wall of the abdominal cavity (Anatomy)mesocolon
message sent by wigwagging, move back and forth; send message by lights and waving flags, move from side to side, process of wigwagging, sending of maritime message by lights or waving flags; message sent by lights or waving flags, signal by waving som...wigwag
molded wood, wood that has been bent using heat and pressure (used for making furniture)bentwood
money or allowance transferred backcarryback
move back and forth, wag, move from side to side (of the tail); swing, shake; sway, side to side movement (of the tail); swinging, wobbling motionwaggle
move back-and-forth, move up-and-down, move like seesaw, playground apparatus consisting of a long plank balanced at the center so that one end rises as the other end descends (one child sits at each end of the plank); act of moving up-and-down or back...seesaw
MP not in government, new member of Congress, one who sits in the back benches in Parliamentbackbencher
muscle cramp, muscle spasm (in the neck, back, etc.), painful stiffnesscrick
muscle located in the back of the knee (Anatomy)popliteus
muscle that retracts body part, person or thing that retracts, person or thing that pulls back; surgical tool or bandage used to hold body parts back during an operation (Medicine); muscle that holds back an organ or body part, surgical instrumentretractor
my normal self, pron. I; me; to me; by me, refers back to speaker, refers emphatically to speakermyself
nerve running down the back of the legsciatic nerve
never ridden, not bet on, not supported or backed, without a back, without support, without backing; not endorsed; not ridden-on (especially of a horse)unbacked
New Zealand bird with bent billwrybill
not bent, not surrendering; not bowed down, undefeatedunbowed
 

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