Large to some Southwesterners
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TEXASSIZELarge, to some Southwesterners
subcontinentalpertaining to a large land mass, that is separate to some degree but still part of a continent
floodlightlighting of a large area or surface by illumination from lamps situated at some distance / to illuminate by floodlighting
decentralizeMove departments of (a large organization) away from a single administrative center to other locations, usually granting them some degree of autonomy
decentralizingMove departments of (a large organization) away from a single administrative center to other locations, usually granting them some degree of autonomy
decentralizedMove departments of (a large organization) away from a single administrative center to other locations, usually granting them some degree of autonomy
appendicesA tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals
decentralizesMove departments of (a large organization) away from a single administrative center to other locations, usually granting them some degree of autonomy
appendixesA tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals
appendixA tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals
tarantulasA large hairy spider found chiefly in tropical and subtropical America, some kinds of which are able to catch small lizards, frogs, and birds
albatrossesA very large oceanic bird related to the shearwaters, with long narrow wings. Albatrosses, some species of which have wingspans greater than 10 feet (3.3 m), are found mainly in the southern oceans, with three kinds in the North Pacific
asteroidsA small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging in size from nearly 600 miles (1,000 km) across (Ceres) to dust particles, are found (as the asteroid belt) esp. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits, and a few pass close to the earth or enter the atmosphere as meteors