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Results for: bone of a fishTranslations 1 - 30 of 884
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bone of a fishfishbone
(1650-1702) British doctor who was famous for his research on bone structure and after whom Haversian canals were namedClopton Havers
(about fish) resembling a salmon; belonging to the salmon family, fish which resembles a salmon; fish of the salmon family (including salmon, trout, and whitefish)salmonoid
(also known as catfish) any of a number of freshwater fish having whiskers around the mouth and no scalesmadtom
(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
(Anatomy) lachrymal bone (bone of the inner corner of the eye); vessel used to collect the tears of the bereaved, crying, lacrimal, of or pertaining to tears; producing tears, secreting tears; lacrimal, of or near the organs which secrete tears (Anatomy)lachrymal
(Anatomy) pertaining to an ethmoid (at the base of the skull), bone at the base of the skull (Anatomy)ethmoid
(Anatomy) pertaining to osteoclasts (cells which absorb calcium from bone and cartilage)osteoclastic
(Anatomy) slightly cupped (of the shape of a bone), of shoulder socket, shaped like small cupglenoid
(Anatomy) small fossa, small cavity or depression in a bonefossula
(British usage) a street merchant who sells fruit or vegetables or fish from a cartcoster
(British) one who runs a fish and chips stand; immoral woman (Slang), chippie, hostile, of or containing chips, resembling chips, promiscuous womanchippy
(Medicine) bone fracture in which one side of the bone is bent and the other side is broken (most often occurs in children)greenstick fracture
(Medicine) inflammation of the tendons, inflammation of the tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone (also spelled tendinitis)tendonitis
(Medicine) perform surgery with a small circular saw for cutting circular discs of bone, remove a circle of bone or tissue, small circular saw for cutting circular discs of bone (Medicine), surgical instrumenttrephine
(Medicine) using a trephine, using a small circular saw for cutting circular discs of bonetrephination
(Pathology) condition characterized by softening of the bones (occurring especially in pregnant women), bone diseaseosteomalacia
(Scottish) narrow arm of the sea (also firth); type of fish-snaring net for catching fishfrith
(Surgery) surgical procedure in which the stapes bone in the inner ear is replaced with a prosthetic device (to relieve deafness), surgical removal of bone in earstapedectomy
(Zoology) creature with a rounded mouth; creature which belongs to the Cyclostomata, (Zoology) having a rounded mouth; belonging to the Cyclostomata, jawless fishcyclostome
12th sign of zodiac, astrological sign of fish, twelfth sign of the Zodiac, Fishes, Piscean, somebody born under Pisces, zodiacal constellation between Aquarius and PiscesPisces
22nd letter of Hebrew alphabet, climb by wrapping the arms and legs around an object and pulling oneself upward, climb using arms and legs, cut of beef, front of lower leg, front part of the leg between the knee and ankle; tibia, bone located at the fr...shin
a support, a visit, act of halting; visit, temporary residence; suspension of a legal proceeding; brace; small piece of bone or plastic used to stiffen part of a garment; heavy rope (Nautical), alleviate in the short term, be around for something, comf...stay
a tasteless and odorless high protein food additive made from ground fish which is suitable to be consumed by humansfpc (fish protein concentrate)
a trademark for a high-quality porcelain or bone china, porcelain designed and made by the Spodes or the factory they founded; Josiah Spode (1733-97) and his son Josiah (1754-1827), English pottersSpode
abnormal bony growth, outgrowth on a bone, protrusion on a boneosteophyte
abnormal growth of bone, excess bone growth (Medicine)hyperostosis
abnormally turned in, characterized by an abnormal turning inward of a bone from the middle of the body (especially a knee or foot)varus
accustom to killing, clean inside of animal skin, flesh and blood, flesh-color, get blood on weapon, human skin as outer surface, instruct animal by feeding, meat excluding birds and fish, meat of animals, people, physical aspect of humanity, pierce fl...flesh
act of breaking something, break (i.e. in a bone); act of breaking; state of being broken; split, crack, break of bone, break or crack, cause a break (i.e. in a bone); break, crack; be broken, be split, be cracked, cause or undergo damage, rock break, ...fracture
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