One of a pair that clicks
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CASTANETOne of a pair that clicks
clickerone that clicks (to make a short sharp sound)
clickersCLICKER, one that clicks (to make a short sharp sound)
SOCKOne of a pair that often goes missing
pleuraeone of a pair of membranes that cover the lungs and line the chest wall
diastereoisomerEach of a pair of stereoisomeric compounds that are not mirror images of one another
pleuraone of a pair of membranes that cover the lungs and line the chest wall
welwitschiaa plant of a SW African genus of one species, with one pair of leaves that grow indefinitely
welwitschiasWELWITSCHIA, a plant of a SW African genus of one species, with one pair of leaves that grow indefinitely
millstoneone of a pair of heavy flat disc-shaped stones that are rotated one against the other to grind grain
tegminal(of certain orthopterous insects) one of a pair of leathery forewings that forms a protective covering for the hind wings
tegmen(of certain orthopterous insects) one of a pair of leathery forewings that forms a protective covering for the hind wings
tegmina(of certain orthopterous insects) one of a pair of leathery forewings that forms a protective covering for the hind wings
millstonesMILLSTONE, one of a pair of heavy flat disc-shaped stones that are rotated one against the other to grind grain
clavesone of a pair of wooden sticks or blocks that are held one in each hand and are struck together to accompany music and dancing
dentaryone of a pair of membrane bones that in lower vertebrates form the distal part of the lower jaws and in mammals comprise the mandible
cytosinepyrimidine base, C4H5N3O, that is one of the fundamental components of DNA and RNA, in which it forms a base pair with guanine. Symbol: C
claveone of a pair of wooden sticks or blocks that are held one in each hand and are struck together to accompany music and dancing
haltereone of a pair of club-shaped organs in a dipteran fly that are the modified second pair of wings and function as sensory flight stabilizers
switchesA junction of two railroad tracks, with a pair of linked tapering rails that can be moved laterally to allow a train to pass from one line to the other
switchA junction of two railroad tracks, with a pair of linked tapering rails that can be moved laterally to allow a train to pass from one line to the other
railedone of a pair of parallel bars laid on a prepared track, roadway, etc, that serve as a guide and running surface for the wheels of a railway train, tramcar, etc
cottisea narrow stripe that usually occurs as one of a pair, with each stripe occurring on either side of a bend, fess, or other charge, and each being one fourth of a bend in breadth
ionicsnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders that in ancient Greece consisted of a fluted column with a molded base and a capital composed of four volutes, usually parallel to the architrave with a pulvinus connecting a pair on each side of th
ionicnoting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders that in ancient Greece consisted of a fluted column with a molded base and a capital composed of four volutes, usually parallel to the architrave with a pulvinus connecting a pair on each side of th
kidneyone of a pair of vertebrate organs situated in the body cavity near the spinal column that excrete waste products of metabolism, in humans are bean-shaped organs about 41/2 inches (111/2 centimeters) long lying behind the peritoneum in a mass of fatty tissue, and consist chiefly of nephrons by which urine is secreted, collected, and discharged into a main cavity whence it is conveyed by the ureter to the bladder
polygenismthe doctrine that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair
polygenismsPOLYGENISM, the doctrine that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair
polygenistone who maintains that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair
polygenistsPOLYGENIST, one who maintains that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair
elytraone of the anterior wings in beetles and some other insects that serve to protect the posterior pair of functional wings
abducenseither one of the sixth pair of cranial nerves composed of motor fibers that innervate the lateral rectus muscle of the eye
vaguseither one of the tenth pair of cranial nerves, consisting of motor fibers that innervate the muscles of the pharynx, larynx, heart, and thoracic and abdominal viscera, and of sensory fibers that conduct impulses from these structures to the brain
vagieither one of the tenth pair of cranial nerves, consisting of motor fibers that innervate the muscles of the pharynx, larynx, heart, and thoracic and abdominal viscera, and of sensory fibers that conduct impulses from these structures to the brain