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a large prominent constellation of northern hemisphere, Charioteer, constellation in Northern hemisphereAuriga
a walled enclosure on the Moon with a prominent crack (, rill^ ) across the floor and a complex central peak, located south of Mare Fecundatis, 177 km/110 mi in diameterPetavius
act of emphasizing, act of making prominent or conspicuoussignalization
add light areas in, best part, contrasting pale area, emphasize, light streaks in hair, mark with highlighter, put streaks in, reflection, representative part, something prominent or memorable, particularly enjoyable experience or event, interesting or...highlight
angle that points outward; narrow piece of land that projects outward from the surrounding surface (Geology), jumping, noticeable or striking, projecting, projecting outward, projecting part of defensive alignment, prominent, conspicuous; bulging outwa...salient
angry, garish, obvious, radiant, brilliant; blinding; prominent; piercing (look or glance); angry (look or glance), unpleasantly brightglaring
any baleen whale from the genus Balaenoptera (esp. the rorqual), fin whale, finner, large whale with a prominent fin, see also:razorbackfinback
appear as star, give a title to, provide with a headline; mention in a title; publicize, feature, line at top of page, main news items, provide prominent heading, publicize as star, title of newspaper article, large type at the beginning of an articleheadline
appearance, characteristic, prominent quality; facial structure; full-length film; attraction; regular column (in a newspaper); attribute, advantage, positive quality of a program(Computers); function, capability (i.e. of a software program), character...feature
Australian lizard with prominent rufffrilled lizard
be influential, be prominent, control, rule, command, tower abovedominate
boundary marker, distinctive or prominent object in a landscape (often serves as a guide to travelers on land or sea); territorial marker; building or site which has historical significance; important event, turning point (in history), highly significa...landmark
burning, flaming; prominent; rude, vulgar, extremely, hot, intenseblazing
clear, famous, renowned, prominent; outstanding, conspicuous; high; protruding, of high standingeminent
containing many bones, having prominent bones, of or like bone, osseous, sclerous; thin, gaunt, with a backbonebony
 

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