Animal used in heraldry
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LEOPARDAnimal used in heraldry.
LIONAnimal used in heraldry.
LIONAnimal in heraldry.
GAMBSAnimal's legs, used in heraldry.
woodhousea wild man of the woods, used in heraldry as a supporter also WOODWOSE
woodhousesWOODHOUSE, a wild man of the woods, used in heraldry as a supporter also WOODWOSE
LABRATAnimal used in experiments
PROTOMADecorative animal bust used in architecture.
ridemount in copulation used of a male animal
knuckleboneAnimal knucklebones used in the game of jacks
fishan aquatic animal usually used in combination starfish cuttlefish
karosscloak or rug of animal skins used in southern Africa
gelatinsubstance made by boiling animal bones, used in jellies, glue, etc.
laboratories(of an animal) Bred for or used in experiments in laboratories
skeletonUsed in exaggerated reference to a very thin or emaciated person or animal
skeletonsUsed in exaggerated reference to a very thin or emaciated person or animal
indicatorsAn animal or plant species that can be used to infer conditions in a particular habitat
indicatorAn animal or plant species that can be used to infer conditions in a particular habitat
working(of an animal) Used in farming, hunting, or for guard duties; not kept as a pet or for show
soybeansThe fruit of this plant, used in a variety of foods and fodder, esp. as a replacement for animal protein
finlikean external membranous process of an aquatic animal (as a fish) used in propelling or guiding the body see fish illustration
downersa weak, sick, or crippled animal in shipment that is down and cannot get up often used attributively a downer cow
finnedan external membranous process of an aquatic animal (as a fish) used in propelling or guiding the body see fish illustration
llamasdomesticated llama (L. glama) descended from the guanaco and used especially in the Andes as a pack animal and a source of wool
semiochemicala chemical produced by an animal, eg in a scent gland, and used as a means of signalling its presence, readiness to mate etc
parchmentsA stiff, flat, thin material made from the prepared skin of an animal and used as a durable writing surface in ancient and medieval times
semiochemicalsSEMIOCHEMICAL, a chemical produced by an animal, eg in a scent gland, and used as a means of signalling its presence, readiness to mate etc
tentaclesA slender flexible limb or appendage in an animal, esp. around the mouth of an invertebrate, used for grasping, moving about, or bearing sense organs
parchmentA stiff, flat, thin material made from the prepared skin of an animal and used as a durable writing surface in ancient and medieval times
puppetsA movable model of a person or animal that is used in entertainment and is typically moved either by strings controlled from above or by a hand inside it
terminusesA figure of a human bust or an animal ending in a square pillar from which it appears to spring, originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
wheata cereal grain that yields a fine white flour used chiefly in breads, baked goods (as cakes and crackers), and pastas (as macaroni or spaghetti), and is important in animal feeds
sahiwalAn animal of a breed of cattle that originated in Pakistan but is now used in other tropical regions. Sahiwals have small horns and a hump on the back of the neck
coraclesmall, round, or very broad boat made of wickerwork or interwoven laths covered with a waterproof layer of animal skin, canvas, tarred or oiled cloth, or the like: used in Wales, Ireland, and parts of western England
ureaa soluble weakly basic nitrogenous compound CO(NH2)2 that is the chief solid component of mammalian urine and an end product of protein decomposition, is synthesized from carbon dioxide and ammonia, and is used especially in synthesis (as of resins and plastics) and in fertilizers and animal rations
vitamineany of several fat-soluble vitamins that are chemically tocopherols, are essential in the nutrition of various vertebrates in which their absence is associated with infertility, degenerative changes in muscle, or vascular abnormalities, are found especially in leaves and in seed germ oils, and are used chiefly in animal feeds and as antioxidants