Results for: boot cut lower at the back, loose rubber boot for wet conditions
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boot cut lower at the back, loose rubber boot for wet conditionswellington boot; wellington
(about a letter) minuscule, not in the capital form; pertaining to the lower case, not capital, put in small letters, small letters not capitalslowercase
(about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics), controlled by recessive gene, falling at beginning of word, organism with recessive gene or trait, producing effect in certain conditions only, r...recessive
(Anatomy) part of the lower brain that resembles a stem and connects the brain to the spinal cord, part of brain joining spinal columnbrainstem
(Botany) not falling off at a particular time of year (of leaves); evergreen, does not loose its leaves each year (of trees or plants)indeciduous
(British spelling for reflection) act of casting back a mirror image; act of sending back energy from a surface; state of being reflected; image that is reflected; idea, concept; thought, notion; act of placing blame, accusationreflexion
(Chemistry) synthetic rubber used in the manufacturing of many industrial products (e.g. paints, rubber shoe soles, putties, etc.)neoprene
(Dentistry) four parts of the mouth (upper left, upper right, lower left and the lower right)quadrants
(Football) player who is stationed farthest behind the scrimmage line; position played by the tailback, offensive backtailback
(from Latin meaning "in the work cited") refers back to a source previously indicatedop.cit (opere citato)
(Grammar) word used to modify adjectives and adverbs and show relation between two conditions (i.e. The more I study, the more I learn), all people of a particular type, by how much or by that much, definite article used to specify one person or item i...the
(Informal) abrupt reversal or change (esp. of opinion); back flip; sound of something flapping; backless thong sandal; circuit that can toggle between two modes (Electronics), backless sandal, backward flip, change of mind, change opinion, circuit with...flip-flop
(Linguistics) repetition of a word or phrase at the start of successive phrases (usually for emphasis), part of Communion, referring back, repetition for effectanaphora
(Nautical, Aeronautics) toward the back, toward the rear; backwards, behind boat, in or to the stern, with stern foremostastern
(new zealand) hike in bush, cover distance on foot, crush something underfoot, heavy step, live as vagrant, long journey on foot, metal plate on boot, offensive term, part of spade for foot, sound of feet, tramp steamer, tread heavily, walk, trek; begg...tramp
 

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