Results for: head of majority party
English English
announcer, somebody phoning or visiting, visitor; one who calls on the telephone; party who initiates communication (Computers)caller
anthodium, head of a bone, end of a bone (Anatomy), rounded part, type of flower headcapitulum
any mollusk from the class Cephalopoda, any mollusk with tentacles that directly attach to its head (such as the octopus and cuttlefish), octopus or similar marine animalcephalopod
any of a number of herbivorous dinosaurs having a relatively small head and a row of bony plates along its back (from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods)stegosaur
any of a number of herbivorous dinosaurs having a relatively small head and a row of bony plates along its back (from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods)stegosaurus
any of the three muscles on the side of the neck that allows lateral movement of the head (Anatomy)scalenus
any species of fish with a suction disk on the top of its head by which it attaches to sharks and other sea creatures, fish with suction disk, sharksucker, suckerfishremora
apex, peak, highest point, top, summit, point opposite the base, point toward which stars move, point where planes of solid meet, point where sides of angle meet, top of the headvertex
approval of something, doze, lose concentration, move head in agreement, move in wind, move the head up and down (usually indicating agreement or assent); fall asleep briefly, drop the head forward while dozing off; lose concentration momentarily, move...nod
Arab headdress for men comprised of a diagonally folded cloth secured to the head by an agal band (also keefiyeh), cotton headdress worn by Arab men, keffiyehkaffiyeh
Arab political partyDemocratic Arab Party
arc; rainbow; bending forward of the head or body; front end of a ship; rod with horsehair stretched between its two ends (used to play the violin); weapon from which arrows are shot; bowknot, archers, bend head or body forward, bend something into bow...bow
area of brain associated with memory, area of the brain (Anatomy); sea-horse (small fish with a horse-shaped head); legendary creature having the head and forelegs of a horse and the tail of a fish (Greek Mythology), sea creature in mythshippocampus
arrow with wide headbroad arrow
ask for something, attempt something, go in search of, look for; search for, try to discover; request, try to obtain; pursue; try, strive, head for something, search for something, strive for somethingseek
 

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