to make an opening in
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gapto make an opening in
gappedto make an opening in
gapsGAP, to make an opening in
gappedGAP, to make an opening in
cleftto make an opening made by splitting
cleftingCLEFT, to make an opening made by splitting
cleftedCLEFT, to make an opening made by splitting
throughSo as to make a hole or opening in (a physical object)
ASKINMake an opening offer?
mouthto feed into an opening in the head
hatchesAn opening in a ceiling leading to a loft
mouthedMOUTH, to feed into an opening in the head
mouthsMOUTH, to feed into an opening in the head
mouthingMOUTH, to feed into an opening in the head
ostialpertaining to an ostium (an opening in a bodily organ)
hagioscopean opening cut in the wall of a church to enable viewing of the altar
hatchesAn opening of restricted size allowing for passage from one area to another, in particular
leakingto enter or escape through an opening usually by a fault or mistake fumes leak in
hagioscopesHAGIOSCOPE, an opening cut in the wall of a church to enable viewing of the altar
dutchmanpiece or wedge inserted to hide the fault in a badly made joint, to stop an opening, etc.
coamingsraised border around an opening in a deck, roof, or floor, designed to prevent water from running below
coamingraised border around an opening in a deck, roof, or floor, designed to prevent water from running below
ileostomiesA surgical operation in which a piece of the ileum is diverted to an artificial opening in the abdominal wall
ileostomyA surgical operation in which a piece of the ileum is diverted to an artificial opening in the abdominal wall
thoracostomythe construction of an artificial opening in the chest, usually to draw off fluid or release a buildup of air
hatchesAn opening in the deck of a boat or ship leading to the cabin or a lower level, esp. a hold
thoracostomiesTHORACOSTOMY, the construction of an artificial opening in the chest, usually to draw off fluid or release a buildup of air
placketsAn opening or slit in a garment, covering fastenings or giving access to a pocket, or the flap of fabric under such an opening
seacockA valve in an opening through a ship's hull below or near the waterline (esp. one connecting a ship's engine-cooling system to the sea)
seacocksA valve in an opening through a ship's hull below or near the waterline (esp. one connecting a ship's engine-cooling system to the sea)
inseams(of a pocket) placed at or sewn to an opening in the seam of a garment, usually the side seam, so as to lie completely inside the garment
enterostomyAn ileostomy or similar surgical operation in which the small intestine is diverted to an artificial opening in the abdominal wall or in another part of the intestine
inseam(of a pocket) placed at or sewn to an opening in the seam of a garment, usually the side seam, so as to lie completely inside the garment
enterostomiesAn ileostomy or similar surgical operation in which the small intestine is diverted to an artificial opening in the abdominal wall or in another part of the intestine
trimmersA crosspiece fixed between full-length joists (and often across the end of truncated joists) to form part of the frame of an opening in a floor or roof
budderinsert a bud from a plant of one kind into an opening in the bark of (a plant of another kind) usually in order to propagate a desired variety
trimmerA crosspiece fixed between full-length joists (and often across the end of truncated joists) to form part of the frame of an opening in a floor or roof
colostomiesA surgical operation in which a piece of the colon is diverted to an artificial opening in the abdominal wall so as to bypass a damaged part of the colon
ostomyany of various surgical procedures, as a colostomy, in which an artificial opening is made so as to permit the drainage of waste products either into an appropriate organ or to the outside of the body
ostomiesany of various surgical procedures, as a colostomy, in which an artificial opening is made so as to permit the drainage of waste products either into an appropriate organ or to the outside of the body