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POCKET |
Pouch |
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SAC |
Pouch |
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PURSE |
Coin pouch |
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SPORRAN |
Highlander’s pouch |
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SACHET |
Shampoo pouch |
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POUCHED |
Of Pouch |
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POUCHING |
Of Pouch |
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SCROTIFORM |
Purse-shaped; pouch-shaped. |
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POD |
A bag; a pouch. |
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CHISEL |
Tool in pouch is electric |
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COD |
A small bag or pouch. |
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SPLEUCHAN |
A pouch, as for tobacco. |
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POUCH-MOUTHED |
Having a pouch mouth; blobber-lipped. |
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WOMBAT |
Creature with a backward facing pouch |
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POUCH |
To put or take into a pouch. |
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GIPSIRE |
A kind of pouch formerly worn at the girdle. |
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SCROTUM |
The bag or pouch which contains the testicles; the cod. |
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OVICYST |
The pouch in which incubation takes place in some
Tunicata. |
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MARSUPIAL |
Having a pouch for carrying the immature young; of or
pertaining to the Marsupialia. |
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BAG |
A sack or pouch, used for holding anything; as, a bag of meal
or of money. |
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SACCATE |
Having the form of a sack or pouch; furnished with a sack
or pouch, as a petal. |
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SOLENOSTOMI |
A tribe of lophobranch fishes having a tubular
snout. The female carries the eggs in a ventral pouch. |
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SACK-WINGED |
Having a peculiar pouch developed near the front edge
of the wing; -- said of certain bats of the genus Saccopteryx. |
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MARSUPIATE |
Related to or resembling the marsupials; furnished with
a pouch for the young, as the marsupials, and also some fishes and
Crustacea. |
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GENETTE |
One of several species of small Carnivora of the genus
Genetta, allied to the civets, but having the scent glands less
developed, and without a pouch. |