Results for: hollow
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(Anatomy) any of several hollow cavities or passages in the body; one of the hollow cavities in the skull that connects to the nasal passages, cavity in bone of skull, channel for blood, channel leading from body cavity, notch between leavessinus
a molecule, especially a synthetic receptor, that is hollow and has one open endcavitand
abdomen, belly (Anatomy, Zoology); uterus of a woman (Law), belly of animal with backbone, body part resembling abdomen, female plant part, hollow or cavity, soft part of muscle, wombventer
abnormal spherical swelling, air-filled cavity in seaweeds, hollow organ or cavity, protective covering around parasite, protective sac enclosing organism, resting spore, saclike growth containing fluidcyst
absorption or adsorption of liquid, act of occluding, closure of hollow organ, closure; blockage; absorption (Chemistry), meeting of upper and lower teeth, obstruction, occluded frontocclusion
accept defeat, bend flat, bend in rock, bend limbs together, bend rock, bend to make compact, bend; be bent; pleat; crease; wrap, enfold, envelop; stir gently; clasp, cross (i.e. the hands or arms), bend; pleat; crease; depression in the ground, hollow...fold
acting as a front, dried grass stalk, dry threshed grain stalks (used for bedding, animal fodder, basket weaving, etc.); single stalk of grain; hollow slender tube used to suck up liquids; something of little importance, item made of straw, of or perta...straw
advance, bent area in something, depression, hollow; small hollow caused by a blow, harm something abstract, indent, press in, make a hollow depression, make depression by hitting, nonphysical damage, reductiondent
amount in a puff, breathe quickly, emit gas in short blasts, enlarged region on a chromosome, exaggerated praise or publicity, exhalation; short quick breath; emission of vapor (or smoke, etc.); fluffy hollow pastry; swelling, bulge, exhale; breathe; e...puff
anatomical hollow, cavity or depression in a bone (Anatomy), wild animal resembling catfossa
angle between roof slopes, low area of land located between hills or mountains, low-lying area, low-lying land around a river, valley -shaped hollowvalley
any of a number of cud-chewing deer-like animals having hollow horns (found mainly in Africa and Asia), horned mammal, pronghornantelope
any of various edible bivalve mollusks that are found mainly in shallow waters and are generally eaten raw; dark piece of meat found in the hollow of the pelvic bone of a fowl; non-talkative or secretive person, edible shellfish, gather oysters, piece ...oyster
aperture, area of golf course, awkward situation, burrow, cavity, cove, excavate, create a hole, perforate, flaw, go into a hole, mobile space in semiconductor, opening, gap; cavity, hollow; burrow, den; pothole; prison cell; dingy dirty place, prisone...hole
armored turret for guns; protective vault used as a barracks or for storing weapons; hollow molding to form a cornice (Architecture), fortified artillery compartmentcasemate
 

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