Results for: cutting of bone with a trepan (tool for boring)
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hard steel for cutting toolstool steel
hard structures which make up the skeleton, of or made up of bone, remove bones; insert bones; devote oneself to studies; stay long hours; have sex (Slang)bone
hard-working person, horse used for heavy work, horse used for labor; person who works very hard; very useful or dependable machine or vehicle, reliable tool or machineworkhorse
hardening of a bone, hardening of the bone surfaceeburnation
has a blade, has a cutting edgebladed
having a hook shape, hooked bone in the wrist, hook-shaped, unciformhamate
having a tendency to drip; wet, rainy, inept or boring, too sentimental, with raindrippy
hay-moving machine, pitchfork, tool used for pitching hayhayfork
hayfork, large and long-handled fork for lifting and tossing materials (such as hay, grain, etc.), load with a pitchfork; throw with a pitchfork, pronged farming tool, use pitchfork to move haypitchfork
hoe, mattock, tool for spreading soil; small hammer, pick, tool for breaking up soilpickaxe
hoe, mattock, tool for spreading soil; small hammer, pick, tool for breaking up soil, tool for breaking something uppickax
hook-shaped part of bone, small hookhamulus
hormone stimulating bone and muscle growthsomatomedin
horse bone, human bone, navicularnavicular bone
hum, buzz; speak in monotonous tone, humming sound, lazy person, make a low humming sound, male bee; idler, lazy person; buzzing noise, nonworker male bee, pilotless aircraft, pipe in bagpipes producing continuous note, talk in a boring voice, unchangi...drone
 

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