Results for: having webbed or joined fingers or toes (of certain mammals or birds), with fused digits
English English
bacterial infection of birds caused by spirocheta, disease caused by spirochetespirochetosis
bacterium causing food poisoning, rod-shaped bacteria which often exists in the intestines of mammals and sometimes causes severe food poisoning, salmonellosissalmonella
bad physical condition, ceremonious style, condition; stage, phase; mood, emotional condition; splendor; overly excited or distressed; nation; internally autonomous territorial or political unit joined with others under a sovereign government, country,...state
barbs on the shaft of a feather, capture in a net, capture in a web; entangle in a web; weave a fabric, complex network, form a web, membrane between animal toes, net created by a spider; net, mesh; World Wide Web, network of HTML documents which are l...web
base of embankment, drive nail at angle, fasten something with angled nail, foot part, lower end of shaft, one of the digits of the foot; front section (as of a sock, etc.), part of golf club, part of hoof, part of shoe or sock, part resembling toe, st...toe
basic materials for glass or glaze, calcined or partially fused matters used in making glass; substance resembling glass used in making porcelain or glazes, ground flux, make into frit, make into frit; prepare by heat (substances for making glass)frit
bath for birds, ornamental fountain or pool for birds to drink and play inbirdbath
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
become joined together, stick together, unitedconglutinate
beetle larva, larva of various species of beetles (used as food for birds and animals)mealworm
belonging to two categories, joined by a hyphen, with hyphenhyphenated
between the fingers or toes, made of parallel stripsinterdigital
binary digit, binary number system, binary star, binary weapon, duple, having only two chemical elements, having two chemicals mixing toxically, having two parts; of or pertaining to a numbering system based on two digits; of or pertaining to the metho...binary
bird community, birds; population of birds of a given regionavifauna
 

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