Very large in poems
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ENORMVery large, in poems
NIGHVery close, in poems
EDWARDLEARThere once was an author from Britain - Who laughed at the poems he'd written - "Five lines to a verse - Is so very terse - I can finish 'em up in one sittin'."
hugervery large in size or extent
hugestvery large in size or extent
hugevery large in size or extent
macrovery large in scale, scope, or capability
greatervery large in size, number, intensity, etc.
greatvery large in size, number, intensity, etc.
macrosvery large in scale, scope, or capability
macrosanything very large in scale, scope, or capability
macroanything very large in scale, scope, or capability
batholithA very large igneous intrusion extending deep in the earth's crust
batholithsA very large igneous intrusion extending deep in the earth's crust
geosynclinesA large-scale depression in the earth's crust containing very thick deposits
geosynclineA large-scale depression in the earth's crust containing very thick deposits
supersizein a very large size / a supersize dress / to increase the size of
loggerheadsA reddish-brown turtle with a very large head, occurring chiefly in warm seas
supercollidersvery large colliding-beam machine in which superconducting magnets create millions of megavolts of energy
leatherbacksA very large black turtle with a thick leathery shell, living chiefly in tropical seas
leatherbackA very large black turtle with a thick leathery shell, living chiefly in tropical seas
bloodhoundA large hound of a breed with a very keen sense of smell, used in tracking
bloodhoundsA large hound of a breed with a very keen sense of smell, used in tracking
microfilamenta very thin filament present in large numbers in muscle and the cytoplasm of other cells
microfilamentsMICROFILAMENT, a very thin filament present in large numbers in muscle and the cytoplasm of other cells
jackfruitsThe very large edible fruit of this tree, resembling a breadfruit and important as food in the tropics
musconeoily, very slightly water-soluble, large cyclic ketone containing a 15-membered ring, C16H30O, obtained from musk: used in the perfume industry
apartmentA suite of rooms in a very large or grand house set aside for the private use of a monarch or noble
muskoneoily, very slightly water-soluble, large cyclic ketone containing a 15-membered ring, C16H30O, obtained from musk: used in the perfume industry
apartmentsA suite of rooms in a very large or grand house set aside for the private use of a monarch or noble
grouperA large or very large heavy-bodied fish of the sea bass family, with a big head and wide mouth, found in warm seas
gropersA large or very large heavy-bodied fish of the sea bass family, with a big head and wide mouth, found in warm seas
groupersA large or very large heavy-bodied fish of the sea bass family, with a big head and wide mouth, found in warm seas
chestnutA related tree (C. dentata), which succumbed to a fungus bark disease in the early 1900s. Once prolific in the eastern US, very few large specimens survived
chestnutsA related tree (C. dentata), which succumbed to a fungus bark disease in the early 1900s. Once prolific in the eastern US, very few large specimens survived
bluefinsThe most common large tuna, which occurs worldwide in warm seas. It is probably the largest bony fish, and is very important as a food and game fish
sturgeonsA very large primitive fish with bony plates on the body. It occurs in temperate seas and rivers of the northern hemisphere, esp. central Eurasia, and is of commercial importance for its caviar and flesh
liversa large very vascular glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes important changes in many of the substances contained in the blood (as by converting sugars into glycogen which it stores up until required and by forming urea)
hogweedstall plant, Heracleum mantegazzianum, of the parsley family, native to Russia and now naturalized in the U.S., having very large leaves and broad, white flower heads somewhat resembling Queen Anne's lace: can cause an allergic rash when touched by
livera large very vascular glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes important changes in many of the substances contained in the blood (as by converting sugars into glycogen which it stores up until required and by forming urea)