Features of a face
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SERIFSFeatures of a face
JOWLSFeatures of a droopy face
rugged(of a man's face or looks) Having attractively strong, rough-hewn features
working(of the face or features) Moving convulsively
HANDSClock-face features
SCENERYFeatures of a landscape.
EARSProminent features of a fennec.
SETBEDSFeatures of a formal garden.
ANTENNAEFeatures of a Martian costume
EYESTALKSFeatures of a lobster's anatomy
ASPECTSDistinct features of a problem
SPAGHETTISTRAPSFeatures of many a prom dress
EYESProminent features of a "Cats" poster
BOUTIt features a series of rounds
FOLDOUTCARTOUCHESFeatures of a hieroglyphic pop-up book?
DIVOTSANDDASHESTwo features of a hurried golf game?
geologyThe geological features of a planetary body
ITUNESIts logo features a pair of eighth notes
USDAAgcy. whose seal features a shock of corn
CSIShow that features a lot of bodily fluids
semimonastichaving some features characteristic of a monastic order
NBAOrg. whose logo features a silhouette of Jerry West
ERATOOpera tour features one of a Greek sorority (5)
grammarthe study of the formal features of a language
MOSCOWIts coat of arms features a horseman spearing a dragon
ZIMBABWEIts flag features an image of a stone-carved bird
KRONACurrency which, in one denomination, features a portrait of Linnaeus
KEYPADSFeatures of touch-tone phones and A.T.M.s
pathologiesPathological features considered collectively; the typical behavior of a disease
grammarthe features or constructions of a language as a whole
grammarsGRAMMAR, the study of the formal features of a language
trochaicsA type of verse that consists of or features trochees
landscapeThe distinctive features of a particular situation or intellectual activity
landscapesThe distinctive features of a particular situation or intellectual activity
pathologyPathological features considered collectively; the typical behavior of a disease
FDRMEMORIALIt features a statue of a Scottie next to his master
STOASArchitectural features that gave their name to a school of philosophy
infantile(of topographical features) having undergone erosion to a slight extent only
detailingSmall, decorative features on a building, garment, or work of art
heightento bring out the important features of, as in a drawing