Results for: patch of facial hair located directly in front of either ear
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aerie, nest of a bird of prey (usually located high above the ground)eyry
African language group, large group of related peoples located in central and southern Africa; member of this group; languages spoken by this group, member of African people, member of the African Bantu tribe, of or pertaining to the Bantu people; of o...Bantu
African people group located in Kenya and Tanzania; the language of this people group, MasaiMaasai
after the synapse, located at the distant side of a synapse (Neurology), receiving signals across synapsepostsynaptic
ahead of time, beforehand, bring forward in time, development, forward movement, progress; modernization; promotion; amount or payment of money given before it is due, friendly approach, give beforehand, going in frontadvance
ahead of, conj. preceding, previous, earlier, in the presence of, indicates location, prep indicates sequence, prep. in front of, previously, in the preceding time, rather than, with more importance thanbefore
air vent, breathing hole in ice, bubble in ingot, nostril of whale or similar mammal, vent for the escape of gas or air; spiracle of a whale or another cetacean located far back on the head; hole in the ice to which animals (such as whales, seals, etc....blowhole
aircraft with the propeller in front, farm vehicle, front part of a heavy truck, tractor feed, vehicle used for hauling loads and drawing farm implements or equipmenttractor
airfoil for steering airplane, controlling force, means of steering boat or ship, movable vertical blade located at the rear of an airplane or ship and used for steeringrudder
allow hair to hang down, disappoint somebody, lengthen garment, lower somethinglet down
along riverbank, land owner by river, pertaining to the banks of a river or body of water; located on the bank of a river or body of waterriparian
aloof, back of stage, located at rear, move upstage causing another actor to turn his back to the audience (Theatre); draw attention away from another, steal the show; treat someone haughtily, outdo somebody else, snobbish, arrogant, haughty (Informal)...upstage
aloof, computer far from central computer, distant, located far away; secluded, isolated; distant in time or relation; aloof, standoffish; operated by remote control; slight, unlikely, distantly related, long ago, not from studio, out-of-the-way, outsi...remote
Also used to refer to debtissues of federal agencies, which are not directly backed by the U.S. government., U.S. government issuedsecurities, such as Treasury bills, bonds, notes, and savings bonds. Governments are considered among the safest investme...Governments
altar cloth, at or in the front, at the front; forward; pertaining to the forehead; pertaining to a bone of the forehead, direct and forceful, façade of building, relating to forehead, relating to weather fronts, showing the front of something, toward...frontal
 

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