Hart or hind
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DEERHart or hind.
DEERHart or hind
DEERBuck or hind
FEMALERee or hind
SIGHTWord with eye or hind
RELCath. or Hind., e.g.
cruralof or pertaining to the leg or the hind limb
prancesto spring from the hind legs or move by so doing
hallucesthe innermost digit (as the big toe) of a hind or lower limb
hockssmall cut of meat from a front or hind leg just above the foot ham hocks
hocksmall cut of meat from a front or hind leg just above the foot ham hocks
metatarsusthat part of the skeleton of the hind or lower limb between the tarsus and the phalanges
stringhaltA condition affecting one or both of a horse's hind legs, causing exaggerated bending of the hock
yapoksaquatic Central and South American opossum, Chironectes variegatus (or minimus), having webbed hind feet and a grayish coat
yapokaquatic Central and South American opossum, Chironectes variegatus (or minimus), having webbed hind feet and a grayish coat
metatarsiMETATARSUS, that part of the skeleton of the hind or lower limb between the tarsus and the phalanges
crusthe part of the leg or hind limb between the femur or thigh and the ankle or tarsus; shank
underwingA moth with drab forewings and brightly colored hind wings, typically yellow or red with a black terminal band
crurathe part of the leg or hind limb between the femur or thigh and the ankle or tarsus; shank
gaskinthe part of the hind leg of a horse, or other hoofed mammal, between the stifle and the hock
underwingsA moth with drab forewings and brightly colored hind wings, typically yellow or red with a black terminal band
femorathe proximal bone of the hind or lower limb that extends from the hip to the knee called also thighbone
theropodany member of the suborder Theropoda, comprising carnivorous dinosaurs that had short forelimbs and walked or ran on their hind legs
posteriorFurther back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, esp. of the body or a part of it
tibiathe inner and usually larger of the two bones of the vertebrate hind or lower limb between the knee and ankle
tibiasthe inner and usually larger of the two bones of the vertebrate hind or lower limb between the knee and ankle
overreached(of a horse, dog, or other quadruped) Bring the hind feet so far forward that they fall alongside or strike the forefeet
overreach(of a horse, dog, or other quadruped) Bring the hind feet so far forward that they fall alongside or strike the forefeet
overreaches(of a horse, dog, or other quadruped) Bring the hind feet so far forward that they fall alongside or strike the forefeet
overreaching(of a horse, dog, or other quadruped) Bring the hind feet so far forward that they fall alongside or strike the forefeet
jugumthe posterior basal area or lobe in the forewing of certain insects, sometimes serving to couple the forewings and hind wings in flight
jugumsthe posterior basal area or lobe in the forewing of certain insects, sometimes serving to couple the forewings and hind wings in flight
commasA butterfly that has wings with irregular, ragged edges and typically a white or silver comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing
halluxthe first or innermost digit of the foot of humans and other primates or of the hind foot of other mammals; great toe; big toe
hairstreaksA butterfly with a narrow streak or row of dots on the underside of the hind wing and a small taillike projection on the hind wing
stiflethe joint next above the hock in the hind leg of a quadruped (as a horse or dog) corresponding to the human knee see horse illustration
frenulums(in some moths and butterflies) A bristle or row of bristles on the edge of the hind wing that keeps it in contact with the forewing
hockthe tarsal joint or region in the hind limb of a digitigrade quadruped (as the horse) corresponding to the human ankle but elevated and bending backward see horse illustration
frenulastrong spine or group of bristles on the hind wing of many butterflies and moths, projecting beneath the forewing and serving to hold the two wings together in flight
frenulumstrong spine or group of bristles on the hind wing of many butterflies and moths, projecting beneath the forewing and serving to hold the two wings together in flight