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LENGTHENED |
Elongated |
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STRETCHED |
Elongated |
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EELS |
Elongated fish |
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GARS |
Elongated fish |
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RECTANGLE |
Elongated square |
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EEL |
An elongated fish |
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TUSK |
Elongated, protruding tooth |
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EARWIG |
Small elongated insect |
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RACEMES |
Elongated cluster of flowers |
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TAPIR |
Animal with elongated snout |
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SUBELONGATE |
Not fully elongated; somewhat elongated. |
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TUSKS |
Thus Sykes, ignoring alternates, reveals elongated teeth |
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PIPE |
An elongated body or vein of ore. |
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FLAG |
A group of elongated wing feathers in certain hawks. |
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RIMA |
A narrow and elongated aperture; a cleft; a fissure. |
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ELONGATE |
Drawn out at length; elongated; as, an elongate leaf. |
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RIB |
An elongated pillar of ore or coal left as a support. |
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WHISKERED |
Having elongated hairs, feathers, or bristles on the
cheeks. |
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BUGLE |
An elongated glass bead, of various colors, though commonly
black. |
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PUPA |
A genus of air-breathing land snails having an elongated
spiral shell. |
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DUCTILE |
Capable of being elongated or drawn out, as into wire or
threads. |
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FLUTEMOUTH |
A fish of the genus Aulostoma, having a much elongated
tubular snout. |
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CHIMNEY |
A body of ore, usually of elongated form, extending
downward in a vein. |
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DUCT |
A large, elongated cell, either round or prismatic, usually
found associated with woody fiber. |
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COLLENCHYMA |
A tissue of vegetable cells which are thickend at the
angles and (usually) elongated. |