CRANIATE one that has a skull
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craniatesCRANIATE, one that has a skull
craniateone that has a skull
claviintense headache in which the pain is likened to one that would be produced by a sharp object driven into the skull
clavusintense headache in which the pain is likened to one that would be produced by a sharp object driven into the skull
yorkieone of an English breed of toy terriers having a long, silky, straight coat that is dark steel blue from the back of the skull to the tail and tan on the head, chest, and legs
FOALOne that has a stable upbringing
celiacone that has a chronic nutritional disturbance
monocardiana creature that has only one heart
CARATA diamond that has one is moderately expensive
celiacsCELIAC, one that has a chronic nutritional disturbance
lycanthropya delusion that one has become a wolf
monoptotea noun that has one grammatical case only
fancierone that has a special liking for something
lycanthropiesLYCANTHROPY, a delusion that one has become a wolf
monoptotesMONOPTOTE, a noun that has one grammatical case only
fanciersFANCIER, one that has a special liking for something
CHIEFSA.F.C. team that has won one Super Bowl
shoata young hog and especially one that has been weaned
withdrawingSay that (a statement one has made) is untrue or unjustified
rejoinsReturn to (a companion, organization, or route that one has left)
knowinglyIn a way that suggests one has secret knowledge or awareness
withdrawsSay that (a statement one has made) is untrue or unjustified
rejoinedReturn to (a companion, organization, or route that one has left)
withdrewSay that (a statement one has made) is untrue or unjustified
rejoiningReturn to (a companion, organization, or route that one has left)
boulderA large rock, typically one that has been worn smooth by erosion
accusatoryIndicating or suggesting that one believes a person has done something wrong
professingClaim openly but often falsely that one has (a quality or feeling)
professesClaim openly but often falsely that one has (a quality or feeling)
customersA person or thing of a specified kind that one has to deal with
acknowledgesShow that one has noticed or recognized (someone) by making a gesture or greeting
settlementA place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community
customerA person or thing of a specified kind that one has to deal with
acknowledgeShow that one has noticed or recognized (someone) by making a gesture or greeting
settlementsA place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community
irredentistone who attempts to recover a region to a country that has lost it
acknowledgingShow that one has noticed or recognized (someone) by making a gesture or greeting
bowledDismiss (a batsman) by knocking down the wicket with the ball that one has bowled
messageA significant point or central theme, esp. one that has political, social, or moral importance
sidekicksA person's assistant or close associate, esp. one who has less authority than that person