Results for: coiled structure in the inner ear, spiral hearing organ
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logically, obviously, unmistakably, manifestly, without any problem in hearing, without any problem in seeing, without any problem in understandingclearly
long shaft with a revolving spiral blades that provide thrust for ships and aircraft, revolving shaft on ship or aircraft, screw, screw propellerpropeller
long-legged wading bird, one of two poles with footrests that make it possible for the user to walk above the ground; high post used to support a structure above the surface of the ground or water; variety of wading bird, pole for walking, raise on sti...stilt
low space in a wall for fire, section of a chimney which opens into a room in which a fire can be lit; outdoor structure in which a fire can be litfireplace
main keyboard and mechanism of organ, see also:choir organgreat organ
male reproductive organ, organ which produces sperm in plants that have no seedsantheridium
male sex gland, testis, male reproductive organ located within the scrotumtesticle
male sex organ, male sexual organpenis
mama, milk-secreting organ, mother (Informal)mamma
marine mollusk with a spiral shelltriton
Maurice Wilkins (born 1916), New Zealand physicist, developer of the X-ray technique used by Watson and Crick to discover the structure of the DNA molecule, winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in MedicineWilkins
measurement of hearing using an audiometeraudiometry
mechanical organ operated by handbarrel organ
megalithic tomb, prehistoric stone structure composed of two or more upright stones topped by a capstone (Archaeology)dolmen
melody played on bells, organ stop imitating bells, play stationary bells, set of stationary bells, tune played on set of bellscarillon
 

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