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(1940-1993) American rock musician, songwriter, political commentatorFrank Zappa
(also known as Centella and Gotu Kola) type of creeping plant of the genus Hydrocotyle (Botany), marsh plant, navelwort, plant with rounded leaves, rock plantpennywort
(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) of or pertaining to the diaphragm (partition separating the chest cavity from the abdomen)diaphragmatic
(Anatomy) small fossa, small cavity or depression in a bonefossula
(Embryology) blastula, cavity surrounded by a single layer of cells (first stage in the life of an embryo)blastosphere
(Embryology) cavity surrounded by a single layer of cells (first stage in the life of an embryo), blastosphere, embryonic formblastula
(Geology) fold shown on a map as concentrically arranged contour patterns whose amplitude decreases to zero in a regular fashion in two directions, fold in rock, mineral with long white crystalspericline
(Geology) formed elsewhere than in the rock in which it is found (pertaining to a structure within a rock)allogenic
(Geology) sedimentary rock which contains mainly calcium carbonate (used as a building stone and in the manufacture of lime), rock made from marine organismslimestone
(Geology) type of rock that has been broken down to the extent that it has lost its texture, metamorphic rockmylonite
(Geology) variety of igneous rock, common dark-colored silicate mineral from the amphibole group; amphibole, any of several varieties of ferromagnesian silicate minerals, variety of amphibolehornblende
(Medicine) accumulation of pus in a body cavity (especially in the lungs), accumulation of pus in body cavityempyema
(Medicine) disorder affecting women in which uterine tissue grows outside the uterus (in the pelvic cavity, ovaries, etc.), presence of endometrium elsewhere than wombendometriosis
(Zoology) body cavity of coelenterates (aquatic invertebrates, i.e. jellyfishes, sea anemones, corals, etc.), invertebrate body cavitycoelenteron
a hard and dense rock, hard fine-grained rock, whinwhinstone
a molecule, especially a synthetic receptor, that is hollow and has one open endcavitand
a vertical cavity in a glacier caused by hard matter falling through a crack in the ice, shaft bored into a glacier by debrismoulin
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
abdominal lining, serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity (Anatomy)peritoneum
able to be taken apart, made from rock fragments, separating into pieces, detachable (Biology)clastic
abnormal collection of fluid in a body cavity, excess fluid, excess fluid in plantedema
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
absence of usual body opening, congenital lack of an opening, cavity or passage (Medicine)atresia
absorbent roll of material placed in a wound or body cavity to stop a flow of blood; narrow roll of cotton or other material used to absorb menstrual flow, control blood flow, pad to check bleeding, plug of material used during menstruationtampon
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
accommodations for guest or patient, area of sea with shellfish, fix into surrounding surface, form layer, furniture on which to sleep, ground under water, have sexual intercourse with somebody, layer of food, layer of rock, mattress, patch of soil, pi...bed
accumulate, collect, amass; be accumulated, be amassed, collect in round mass, form a mass, heaped, stacked, gathered in a mass, clustered, jumbled collection, volcanic rockagglomerate
accumulate, gather; form from diverse elements, bring things together to form mass, business organization involved in many areas, formed by combining different things, group or mass formed from diverse elements, rock comprising pieces of other rocks, s...conglomerate
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