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END |
Extremity |
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LIMIT |
Extremity |
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TIP |
Extremity |
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FRINGE |
Outer extremity |
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EXTREMITIES |
Of Extremity |
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FINGERTIP |
Extremity of hand |
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TOE |
The original extremity |
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TROTTER |
Extremity of pig or horse |
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CHIN |
Lower extremity of the face |
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OUTRANCE |
The utmost or last extremity. |
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TREETOP |
Treat, say, minor operation on gum’s extremity |
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ACROMION |
The outer extremity of the shoulder blade. |
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TERMINAL |
That which terminates or ends; termination; extremity. |
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UTTERANCE |
The last extremity; the end; death; outrance. |
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PEAK |
The extremity of an anchor fluke; the bill. |
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OVATE |
Shaped like an egg, with the lower extremity broadest. |
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WEATHERED |
We’d be round at her eastern extremity, hardened by exposure |
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SUCCISE |
Appearing as if a part were cut off at the extremity. |
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FAMISH |
To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything
essential or necessary. |
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ACROGENOUS |
Increasing by growth from the extremity; as, an
acrogenous plant. |
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TERM |
That which limits the extent of anything; limit; extremity;
bound; boundary. |
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URO- |
A combining form from Gr. o'yra`, the tail, the caudal
extremity. |
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SPONGE |
The extremity, or point, of a horseshoe, answering to the
heel. |
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PROBE-POINTED |
Having a blunt or button-shaped extremity; -- said
of cutting instruments. |
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OVATE-SUBULATE |
Having an ovate form, but with a subulate tip or
extremity. |