Chivalrous inner part of a football?
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GALLANTBLADDERChivalrous inner part of a football?
NAOSInner part of a temple.
CELLAInner part of a temple.
RAILInner part of a racetrack
CELLAInner part of a temple
NAOSInner part of a Greek temple
PULPSoft inner part of a tooth
COREInner part of a golf ball
COBInner part of a corn ear
LINERInner part of a G. I. helmet.
bilgethe lowest inner part of a ship's hull
crumbsThe soft inner part of a loaf of bread
foresheetThe inner part of the bow of a boat
foresheetsThe inner part of the bow of a boat
kernelto envelop like the inner part of a nut
innersINNER, the part of a target near the bull's eye
kernelingKERNEL, to envelop like the inner part of a nut
kerneledKERNEL, to envelop like the inner part of a nut
kernellingKERNEL, to envelop like the inner part of a nut
kernelledKERNEL, to envelop like the inner part of a nut
interiorsThe inner or indoor part of something, esp. a building; the inside
heartwoodThe dense inner part of a tree trunk, yielding the hardest timber
sconcheonthe inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONTION, SCUNCHEON
scuncheonthe inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONCHEON, SCONTION
scuncheonsSCUNCHEON, the inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONCHEON, SCONTION
sconcheonsSCONCHEON, the inner part of a door jamb or window frame also SCOINSON, SCONTION, SCUNCHEON
barriopart of a large U.S. city, esp. a crowded inner-city area, inhabited chiefly by a Spanish-speaking population
barriospart of a large U.S. city, esp. a crowded inner-city area, inhabited chiefly by a Spanish-speaking population
thumbprintAn impression or mark made on a surface by the inner part of the top joint of the thumb, esp. as used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines
thumbprintsAn impression or mark made on a surface by the inner part of the top joint of the thumb, esp. as used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines
sacculusThe smaller of the two fluid-filled sacs forming part of the labyrinth of the inner ear (the other being the utriculus). It contains a region of hair cells and otoliths that send signals to the brain concerning the orientation of the head