Results for: creature having teeth all alike (as in some marine mammals)
English English
back teeth, teeth from the canines backdouble teeth
bacterium causing food poisoning, rod-shaped bacteria which often exists in the intestines of mammals and sometimes causes severe food poisoning, salmonellosissalmonella
barnacle goose, clinging marine organism, marine crustacean which permanently fixes itself to rocks, somebody who clingsbarnacle
be highly critical, big marine mammal, defeat somebody convincingly, hit something forcefully, hunt whales, hunt whales; thrash, hit repeatedly; attack with criticism, impressive example of something, thrash somebody, very large sea mammal with an air ...whale
bear young, child, give birth to whelps, bring forth (offensive when said of a woman), ridge on capstan or windlass, rude young man, tooth on a wheel, young animal, young offspring of some mammals (i.e. dogs, bears, lion, etc.); ill-mannered childwhelp
bearing live young, giving birth to living young rather than laying eggs (as of mammals); having seeds that germinate while still attached to the main plan, producing plantlets, producing seedlings on plantviviparous
behave idly or irresponsibly, bottom-dwelling marine food fish, glide across ice with ice skates; glide across a hard surface with roller skates, shoe with a blade on the bottom for gliding on ice; roller skate, shoe with wheels on the bottom for glidi...skate
being that inhabits the air (Mythology); slim and graceful woman or girl, female creature that inhabits the air, slim and graceful girlsylph
belonging to the class Hydrozoa (Zoology), marine invertebrate animal, member of the class Hydrozoa (Zoology)hydrozoan
benign growth on body, sedentary stage of marine invertebrate, small growth protruding from a mucous membranepolyp
between the teeth, interdental sound made with tongue between teeth, with the tongue between the teethinterdental
biblical horned animal, mythical horse-like creature with one spiraling horn growing from its forehead, mythical one-horned horseunicorn
biblical patriarch, man who built an ark to save his family and a (male-female) pair of every living creature from the great Flood (Biblical); male first nameNoah
Bigfoot, large hairy mountain creature that allegedly inhabits the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada (has never been proven to exist)Sasquatch
bigfoot, legendary humanoid creature of NW America, legendary monster with huge feet that supposedly lives in snowy mountain regions, SasquatchBigfoot
 

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