Results for: crab that lives in empty shells
English English
dark brown color, glandular organ of vertebrate animals which secretes bile and purifies the venous blood; brown-red shade; one who is alive, one who lives; dweller, invertebrate organ, large vital organ, liver considered as food, of dark brown color, ...liver
delouse, mess up, spoil (Slang); complicate, confuse (Slang); remove lice from, offensive term, parasitic insect, person who is worthy of contempt (Slang), small flightless parasitic insect which lives on the bodies of humans and other mammals, small i...louse
describing adventurers and scoundrels, of the lives of rogues and villains, having rogue as hero, picaresque fiction, typical of roguespicaresque
devoid, emptiness, space, vacuity, opening, gap, empty bowels or bladder, empty contents of something, empty; make invalid, having no cards in a suit, lack of cards in a suit, lacking legal validity, null, make something legally invalid, not containing...void
disburden, empty, unpack; give outlet to (feelings, etc.), discharge, hit something forcefully, remove cargo or load from carrier, remove charge from gun, sell something unwanted, share troubles, take film out of camera, transfer something unwantedunload
discarded animal skins or shells, shed materialexuviae
discharge of waste gases, drain something of its resources, escape system for waste gases, let out waste gases, make tired, weaken; drain; empty; use up; emit, eject, remove gas to create a vacuum, say everything about something, steam or gases ejected...exhaust
doxie, opinion, outlook; religious beliefs (informal): (Slang) mistress; female lover; woman who lives together with an important man, set of beliefs, woman sexual outside marriagedoxy
drive empty vehicle, go to a performance without paying the admission fee, one who goes to a performance without paying the admission fee; fan of the rock band "The Grateful Dead", remove dead flowers from plant, somebody incompetent, somebody with a f...deadhead
drop abruptly, throw down; empty out; get rid of; reject someone, end a relationship (Informal), garbage dumping site; warehouse; aggregation; copying of a part of memory into an output or storage device (Computers)dump
dryad, king cobra, king cobra of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, largest poisonous snake; (Greek and Roman mythology) tree nymph who lives in a tree and dies when the tree dies, wood nymphhamadryad
dying after one season, for period of one year, occurring once a year, plant that dies after one season, plant which lives for a single year, yearbook, yearly book or magazineannual
early Christian living apart from society, loner; one who lives apart from people, soft spicy cookie, somebody who chooses to live alonehermit
edible crab fleshcrabmeat
emptiness, emptiness; absence of matter or meaning, empty space, meaningless state or thingvacuity
 

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