Results for: having molar teeth with raised pointed projections, with ridged molars
English English
amount of difference, branching off, deviation; monitor problem in which the primary colors spread around each pixel (Computers); condition in which the eyes are pointed outward (Ophthalmology), deviation of eye from sight line, difference or disparity...divergence
animal having long protruding teeth (elephant, wild boar, etc.), animal with tuskstusker
animals kept for sale, animals which are raised and kept on a farm or ranch, stocklivestock
annoy another, anxiousness, be concerned; make concerned; annoy, harass; tear meat with the teeth (e.g. dogs); advance through great effort, be or make anxious, cause of anxiety, concern; fear; misfortune, distress; source of concern; ripping of meat w...worry
apply cement to something, cementum, coat with cement, fill with cement; bind together with cement; reinforce, concrete, mortar; bonding agent; filling (for teeth), fix or become fixed with cement, glue, human bond, make or become close friends, materi...cement
aquatic plant, point of arrow, pointed end of an arrowarrowhead
area inside circle, circle -shaped pattern, circle -shaped thing, curved route, cycle, group of people, make mark around, move along curving route, raised theater seating, ring-shaped geometric figure, round figure; group, society, shape of perfect hol...circle
area of high pressure, backbone of animal, form ridges, mark with ridges; form ridges, mountain range, chain of mountains; crest, thin uppermost edge; long raised strip or rib, raised land formation, raised part on bone, ridge on ocean floor, ridgeline...ridge
area of natural ground along coast, balcony, buildings set on raised ground, construct a porch, build a patio or deck; create many narrow flat levels in a hillside (for agriculture or to prevent erosion), constructed bank of ground, flat area beside a ...terrace
array of teeth, characteristic arrangement of teeth in human or animal, developing of teethdentition
artificial embankment beside a river, build a dike, create an embankment along a river to prevent flooding; create a raised edge around an irrigated field (Agriculture), build a levee, embankment built along a river to prevent flooding; raised edge aro...levee
artificial palate fitted with false teeth, coating of metal, collection dish for money, contents of plate, cover something with gold or silver, cover something with metal sheets, cover with a thin layer of metal, coat with metal, cut of beef, dish for ...plate
artificial tooth, set of false teethdenture
at a high level or position, at a high moral or intellectual level, high or higher in rank, increased, raised high; exalted; joyful, in high spiritselevated
at slightly too high a pitch, clearly detailed, critical, distinct, expert, fraudulent, having a thin edge intended for cutting, not blunt; pointed; sudden; having a strong pungent taste or smell; shrill, high-pitched; caustic, biting; clear; smart; pi...sharp
 

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