Results for: upper front area of the head of insects
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avoid something unpleasant, evasion; trick, plot, mask area of print, move quickly to avoid something, move quickly to the side (to avoid something); by-pass, go around; evade, quick avoiding movement, trick to avoid doing somethingdodge
avoid something, avoid standard procedure, build bypass, emergency channel, evade, avoid; go around; take a detour, go around a place, new route for blood, operation to reroute blood, road around town, road which avoids a city or traffic area; detour, ...bypass
away from stem, earlier, first, earlier; previous, going before, in front, near front of bodyanterior
away from the stage (Theatre); happening privately, behind the curtains, not on stage (Theatre); happening privately; hidden, not in plain view, happening offstage, happening unseen, in private life, out of public view, outside acting areaoffstage
baby enclosure, enclosed area for children to play in safelyplaypen
back muscle, pair of muscles on the upper part of the back which turn the headtrapezius
back of head, back part of the head or skull (Anatomy)occiput
back part of the skull which protrudes outward (Anatomy), bony projection on the back of the headinion
back, back end; hindmost unit of an army (or fleet, etc.), back of something, buttocks, grow a plant, part of army farthest from front, raise young animals or children, bring up; erect, construct; raise, lift, elevate; rise onto the hind legs, rear end...rear
background, battle area, conducting body, connect with the ground, dregs, earth, first coat of paint, fix, forbid to go out, foundation, give somebody foundation, ground bass, hit a ball to the ground, land for a purpose, land on the ground, land surfa...ground
backward, backwards, to the rear; with the wind blowing against the front of the sails (Nautical), with wind pressing against sailsaback
bad-tempered person, be characterized by something, be fit for something, be marked by something, behave in a certain way, bull, carry, difficult thing, endure; carry; support; suffer; produce, give birth, head in a certain direction, large furry anima...bear
baleen, horny and elastic material taken from the upper jaw of some whales (formerly used in making the ribs of corsets), piece of material from whaleswhalebone
ball aimed at headbean ball
ball stand, letter T, peg, place a ball onto a golf tee (Golf), position the ball, small stand inserted into the ground and used to support the ball during the first stroke (Golf); raised starting area at beginning of each hole (Golf); short-sleeved sh...tee
 

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