Results for: seal with external ears
English English
concretion, growing together of parts, growth through external additionconcrescence
consequence of production ignored in pricing, outwardness, quality or condition of being external or directed toward outside or exterior; incidental situation that may affect a course of process or activity; (Psychology) state of being external, qualit...externality
contour, line marking the external shape of something; draft, sketch; plan; summary, synopsis, draw a rough sketch that focuses on the outer lines of a shape; describe along general lines, summarize; indicate main headings and points of a work, draw ma...outline
copy, image, likeness; external appearance, look; impression, illusion, look of being something, trace of somethingsemblance
cruel act, cruel use of power, oppression, coercive power (esp. by a government); position or role of a tyrant; strict and harsh condition imposed by an external person or force, oppressive government, state ruled by tyrant, unchecked use of power and ...tyranny
cursory, insignificant, located on or near the surface; outward, external; not profound; interested only in the obvious; unimportant, only apparently so, relating to the surface, without depth of charactersuperficial
cut off the blubber from (seal, whale etc.); flay, skin (also flench)flense
cut off the blubber from (seal, whale etc.); flay, skin (also flense)flench
dangling lower part of the external ear, lower part of the outer earearlobe
device that holds the dies that cut external threads on metal cylinders (Machinery), die-cutting devicediestock
dispersed by animals, living as an external parasite, living upon the body of its host (Biology), living on the exterior of animalepizoic
distinctive mark, distinguishing mark, special quality; unique ability; field in which one specializes, area of expertise; something having special qualities or worth, legal agreement under seal, product of specialization, something somebody specialize...specialty
dog with curly tail, variety of dog characterized by its erect pointy ears and a tail which curls over its backspitz
ear covering attached to a hat, straps or flaps attached to a hat (for covering the ears)earflap
earache, pain in the earsotalgia
 

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