Results for: butterfly, swimming stroke
English English
flexible part of a whip, injury to the neck, lashing stroke or blow, lashing with a whip; injury to the neck caused by a sudden joltwhiplash
float, kickboard, swimming aidflutterboard
float, swimming aidkickboard
flower with spotted petals, spotted butterflyfritillary
four-stroke, requiring four strokes per cyclefour-cycle
freestyle contest, no-holds-barred, type of swim competition in which a swimmer may choose the type of stroke (from the standard groups of strokes); any improvised activity (especially in music), using front crawl, with free choice of stylefreestyle
gentle stroke designed to roll the ball across the green and into the hole (Golf), gently hit the ball with a putter (Golf), hit golf ball with tapping stroke, tapping golf strokeputt
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), Italian opera composer famous for his works "La Boheme" and "Madame Butterfly"Puccini
goal-scoring swimming game, similar to hand ball and is played in a swimming poolwater polo
golf score, little bird; shuttlecock; golf score, play hole one stroke under parbirdie
governor representing a sovereign in a colony, orange-and-black butterfly, province governor who represents the king; orange and black butterfly that is native to North America and somewhat resembles the monarchviceroy
half note, pen stroke, smallest unit of liquid measure, 1/60 of fluid dram, drop; half-note, musical note equal to half of a semibreve (Music); very small quantity, unit of fluid measureminim
having two piston movements per cycle, two-stroketwo-cycle
hawksbill, mottled yellow and brown, orange-brown butterfly, outer part of turtle shell, synthetic tortoiseshell, tortoise shell, tortoise-shell, type of cattortoiseshell
hit with twisting stroke, joint at base of hand, joint at the base of the hand, part of garment over wristwrist
 

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