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Results for: one that lives in the woodsTranslations 1 - 30 of 145
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one that lives in the woodsbushman
(Australian) man who lives on a sheep or cattle farm as an apprenticejackaroo
act of infecting with trichina (parasitic worm which lives in the intestine and whose larva encysts in muscle tissue)trichinization
act of occupying a place of residence; residence, place where one lives, dwellings, living place, occupancyhabitation
act of one that lives; lifestyle; income, livelihood, sustenance, alive, having life, alive; currently in existence; current; realistic; vital, necessary; strong; flowing; active; full of life, interesting and relevant, like the real thing, maintenance...living
act of opening, beginning of a game, clearing in woods, first part, first performance for the general public, first time something is used or done, gap, making open; aperture; available job; chance, opportunity, put into an open position, vacancyopening
albatross that lives in flightwandering albatross
alone; done without the company of others; lonely; secluded, remote; single, only, done alone, growing singly, not living in social groups, recluse, one who lives far away from or avoids the society of others; one who lives alone for religious reasons,...solitary
ambush somebody, cut paths through jungles or thick forests; live or travel in the bush; be a guerrilla fighter; ambush, cut through woods, fight as guerrilla, travel through woodsbushwhack
animal kept at home, animal kept for amusement; domesticated animal that lives inside a home, be sulky, favorite person, kept as pet, loved person, pat on the head or cheek, stroke; kiss, embrace, cuddle; fondle, caress (Slang)pet
animal or plant near the ground, aviation worker on ground, plant or animal that lives close to the ground; fish that live near the bottom of the water; person with poor taste, standing spectator, superficial, shallow; uncritical, not thinking deeply, ...groundling
ant, type of small insect that lives in large coloniespismire
any of a number of small monkey-like nocturnal mammals that live in trees (common to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands), primate that lives in Madagascar, see also:ring-tailed lemurlemur
any organism that feeds on dead or decaying flesh, organism that lives on decaysaprophyte
area where group lives, country ruled by another, group of animals or plants, group of colonists, group of people who have settled in a new country and who are still subject to the mother country; country or location subject to the mother country; comm...colony
art of surviving in woods or forest; camping, trapping, hunting; woodworking, skill in making things from wood, skill in things concerning woodswoodcraft
artificially created environment, habitation, dwelling-place; environment, surroundings, place in which an animal or plant naturally grows or lives, home environment, typical locationhabitat
Atlantic fish, butterfish, species of fish that lives in the southern Atlantic Oceanpompano
backwoods inhabitant, person who lives in the woods; anti-social person; unsophisticated personbackwoodsman
banish, expel, deport, exile, one who lives in a foreign country, exiled, living in a foreign country, expel somebody from his or her own country, relating to those living abroad, settle abroad, somebody who has moved abroad, somebody without citizensh...expatriate
be close to something or somebody, fellow human, live near, live next to; be near; border, one who lives in a nearby house; fellow human being; someone or something nearby, somebody living nearby, something or somebody nearbyneighbor
bee that lives alonesolitary bee
beggar, friar begging for alms, living on alms, of the poor; of a beggar; of or pertaining to one who lives on alms, one who is poor; beggar; cleric who lives by charitymendicant
beggar, moocher, one who lives at the expense of others (Slang)schnorrer
believer in philosophical idealism, impractical person, one who forms ideals, one who lives according to some standard of perfection, one who pursues high and noble goals, somebody with high idealsidealist
betting game played with cards, forest, woods; (Spanish) card gamemonte
biannual, event, event which occurs every two years; plant which completes its term of life within two years (Botany), flowering in second year, occurring every two years; lasting two years; (Botany) living two years (of a plant), plant that lives two ...biennial
bigfoot, legendary humanoid creature of NW America, legendary monster with huge feet that supposedly lives in snowy mountain regions, SasquatchBigfoot
biography of saint, biography revering its subject, writings on the lives of saintshagiography
bird similar to the plover, type of shorebird, type of bird that lives near the seashore, wading birdplover
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