Results for: having individual fingers and toes
English English
animal whose toes are connected by a membrane, wing-footedaliped
animal with webbed feet, foot with membranes connecting the toes (for aiding in swimming), foot with toes joined by webbingwebfoot
any of the bones which form knuckles (in the fingers), finger boneknucklebone
apart, be between things, categorize somebody or something, cease living as a couple, come apart, detached, disconnected; distinct, different; set apart, divided, segregated; individual, individual items of clothing, make or become independent, make so...separate
area suitable for camping, campground, individual camping areacampsite
arrogant individual, male turkeyturkey cock
as an individual, as own opinion, as person in social context, in person, directly, while being present, of somebody one has met, without otherspersonally
association of individuals legally authorized to act as an individual (Business)corp. (corporation)
association of individuals legally authorized to act as an individual (Business), group acting as single entity, group regarded as individual by law, local governing authoritycorporation
assorted, different; individual; several, being an assortment, changing, of different kindsvarious
autocracy, dictatorship, government by one individual, rule by one personmonocracy
barbs on the shaft of a feather, capture in a net, capture in a web; entangle in a web; weave a fabric, complex network, form a web, membrane between animal toes, net created by a spider; net, mesh; World Wide Web, network of HTML documents which are l...web
belief in changeable standards, belief that judgment and knowledge are dependent upon the particular individual and his environmentrelativism
belonging to an individual, belonging to themtheir
belonging to an individual, belonging to themtheirs
 

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