Suffix with dark and spark
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LINGSuffix with dark and spark.
NESSSuffix with dark and light.
mischmetalan alloy of cerium with certain rare earth metals and iron, used to produce the spark in lighters
mischmetalsMISCHMETAL, an alloy of cerium with certain rare earth metals and iron, used to produce the spark in lighters
TALLGoes with dark and handsome
GOTHStyle with dark clothes and heavy eyeliner
INCOGWith dark glasses and phony name: Slang.
FIELDMICEDark brown rodents with long tails and large eyes
melanochroipeople, like Caucasians, with dark hair and light skin
savina Eurasian juniper (Juniperus sabina) with dark berrylike cones and foliage
yina principle in Chinese philosophy associated with negative, dark, and feminine attributes.
skipjackA small tuna with dark horizontal stripes, widely distributed throughout tropical and temperate seas
cacomistlesA nocturnal raccoonlike animal with a dark-ringed tail, found in North and Central America
rugosasA widely cultivated Southeast Asian rose with dark green wrinkled leaves and deep pink flowers
friarbirdsA large Australasian honeyeater with a dark, partly naked head and a long curved bill
finbacksA large rorqual with a small dorsal fin, a dark gray back, and white underparts
friarbirdA large Australasian honeyeater with a dark, partly naked head and a long curved bill
cacomistleA nocturnal raccoonlike animal with a dark-ringed tail, found in North and Central America
brunetsperson, usually a male, with dark hair and, often, dark eyes and darkish or olive skin
brunetperson, usually a male, with dark hair and, often, dark eyes and darkish or olive skin
bilberriesA hardy dwarf shrub closely related to the blueberry, with red drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries
blueberriesA hardy dwarf shrub of the heath family, with small, whitish drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries
bilberryA hardy dwarf shrub closely related to the blueberry, with red drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries
rudbeckiasA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
rudbeckiaA North American plant of the daisy family, with yellow or orange flowers and a dark conelike center
pepperminta pungent and aromatic mint with dark green lanceolate leaves and whorls of small pink flowers in spikes
blueberryA hardy dwarf shrub of the heath family, with small, whitish drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries
peppermintsPEPPERMINT, a pungent and aromatic mint with dark green lanceolate leaves and whorls of small pink flowers in spikes
chaffinchesA Eurasian and North African finch, typically with a bluish top to the head and dark wings and tail
suricatesA gregarious burrowing meerkat with dark bands on the back and a black-tipped tail, native to southern Africa
gallinulesA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
gallinuleA marsh bird of the rail family, with mainly black, purplish-blue, or dark green plumage, and a red bill
goldeneyeA migratory northern diving duck, the male of which has a dark head with a white cheek patch and yellow eyes
goldeneyesA migratory northern diving duck, the male of which has a dark head with a white cheek patch and yellow eyes
bullfinchA stocky Eurasian finch with a short, thick bill, and typically with gray or pinkish plumage, dark wings, and a white rump
surfbirdsA small migratory wader of the sandpiper family, with mainly dark gray plumage and a short bill and legs, breeding in Alaska
bullfinchesA stocky Eurasian finch with a short, thick bill, and typically with gray or pinkish plumage, dark wings, and a white rump
surfbirdA small migratory wader of the sandpiper family, with mainly dark gray plumage and a short bill and legs, breeding in Alaska
chipmunksA burrowing ground squirrel with cheek pouches and light and dark stripes running down the body, found in North America and northern Eurasia
mugwortsA plant of the daisy family, with aromatic divided leaves that are dark green above and whitish below, native to north temperate regions