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Results for: having lobed toes, with or like lobesTranslations 1 - 30 of 75
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having lobed toes, with or like lobeslobate; lobated
(Architecture) object which is flat and has curved edges; entranceway which has scalloped edges, many-lobed architectural shapemultifoil
(French) point, sharp end; ballet position in which dancers stand on the tip of the toes, tip-of-toe ballet positionpointe
3-lobedtrilobate; trilobated; trilobed
abnormal shortness of the fingers or toes (Medicine)brachydactyly
act of scuffing, flat shoe, mark from scraping or rubbing, poke the foot, scrape feet while walking, scrape or rub, scratching or scraping sound; act of scratching or scraping; flat-heeled slipper that covers only the toes; abrasion, scratch mark, mark...scuff
animal that walks on its toes, walking on the toes, walking only on the toes of the feet (as in four-footed animals)digitigrade
animal whose toes are connected by a membrane, wing-footedaliped
animal with webbed feet, foot with membranes connecting the toes (for aiding in swimming), foot with toes joined by webbingwebfoot
any of various deciduous or evergreen trees having lobed leaves and bearing acorns; hard wood from the oak tree; brown color resembling the color of oak wood, hard wood of oak tree, oak wreath or garland, of rich brown color, shrub with lobed leaves, t...oak
architectural ornament, flower or leaf symbol, leaf with four leaflets; leaf-like ornament with four lobes (Architecture)quatrefoil
barbs on the shaft of a feather, capture in a net, capture in a web; entangle in a web; weave a fabric, complex network, form a web, membrane between animal toes, net created by a spider; net, mesh; World Wide Web, network of HTML documents which are l...web
between the fingers or toes, made of parallel stripsinterdigital
between the lobes of an organ (Anatomy)interlobular
bird with two pairs of toes, having two toes in front and two toes in back on each foot (especially pertaining to birds), type of bird having two toes in front and two toes in back on each footzygodactyl
body spin when dancing, full spin performed on the points of the toes or on one foot (Ballet), perform a pirouette, whirl, rotate (Ballet); perform a pirouette, make a spin on one foot or on the points of the toespirouette
brain operation, leucotomy, prefrontal lobotomy, surgical procedure in which the nerve fibers between the frontal lobes and the rest of the brain are severed (Medicine)leukotomy
congenital absence of fingers or toes (Medicine)adactylia
dance on toes, do toe dancetoe dance
divided into 3 parts, split into three lobestrifid
dividing, splitting; reproducing by division, fissiped, fissipedal, reproducing by fission//fissiped, separate-toed animal, with separated toesfissiparous
driven in at an angle, having toestoed
fin-shaped part, lobes of a leafletpinnule; pinnula
fingered, toed, having fingers or toes; resembling fingers or toesdigitated
flightless bird, large long-necked African bird that does not fly and has long featherless legs with two toes on each foot; escapist, one who tends to avoid uncomfortable or difficult situations, somebody who ignores unpleasant thingsostrich
forage plant, plant with three-lobed leaves, small plant with three leavesclover
formation of lobeslobulation
going from night club to night club, going to nightclubs, nightclubbing, thickening of fingers and toesclubbing
hard growth at the ends of the toes, join with angled nails, nail driven in at angle, nail on toetoenail
having a lobe or lobes, having a certain kind of lobelobed
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