Results for: paralyzed, unable to be moved
English English
paralyzed, unable to be movedpalsied
abandon a habit; be weaned of a habit; grow so much as to be unable fit into old clothing; grow faster than, get too large, move beyond previous interests, outstripoutgrow
ability to adhere, be unable to move, bombs falling on target at intervals, boring person, branch cut or broken from a tree or bush; long slender piece of wood; something which resembles a stick; staff, walking stick, cane, cannabis cigarette, criticis...stick
abnormality in which the eyes are unable to focus together on the same object due to a muscular imbalance, crossed eyes, squint (Ophthalmology)strabismus
absolute reliability; quality of being incapable of making mistakes, quality of being unable to errinfallibility
absolute reliability; quality of being incapable of making mistakes, quality of being unable to errinfallibleness
accumulated degree days; (Agriculture and forensic anthropology) figure calculated by summer temperature, Analog-Digital-Digital; term describing the digital process of creating an audio CD, Apostrophe Deficit Disorder; condition in which one is unable...ADD
act of causing (someone or something) to become mysterious; obscuration; puzzlement, perplexity, act of causing a person to be unable to understandmystification
act of choking; throttle (in a car), artichoke, be too moved to speak, block passage or channel, fuel mixture regulator for engine, inedible central part of artichoke, lose nerve and falter, noise of choking, prevent breathing by constricting throat, p...choke
additional, further, furthest, having sound judgment, long-sighted, more distant, most distant, see also:further//farthest, see also:furthest, seeing far/farther, to greater distance, to greater extent, to greatest distance, to greatest extent, unable ...farsighted; farseeing
aircraft that is supported in flight by an unpowered rotary wing or rotor and is moved through the air by either an engine-powered propeller or a tow cableautogyro
almost unable to do something, short of something, under pressure, pressed; in a difficult situation, in distresspushed
always occurring on the same date, building or land, fixed in place, cannot be moved; unchangeable, unalterable; unyielding, uncompromising, of fixed opinion, unable to be movedimmovable
always together, indivisible, incapable of being separated; close, devoted, something that cannot be separated, unable to be separatedinseparable
amaze, dull the senses; stun, make senseless; amaze, astound, make somebody unable to think clearlystupefy
 

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