"Subscapular" is a word in ENGLISH
Alt. of Subscapulary
The last time I checked, I wasn’t the one who tripped over a glass container of sugar that I had myself dropped... after, of course, having received several bruises from an attempt to retrieve a flip-flop that had somehow ended up in the sink.
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Not anywhither; in no direction; nowhere.
Read the complete definitionA shrub (Cephalanthus occidentalis) growing by the waterside; -- so called from its globular head of flowers. See Capitulum.
Read the complete definitionurásip - See ugásip—the pulp of coconut meat after the oil has been pressed out.
Read the complete definitionThe lateral movement of a ship to the leeward of her course; drift.
Read the complete definitionAn attribute or quality peculiar to a species.
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Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to the maniple, or company.
Read the complete definitionMischievous; roguish; waggish.
Read the complete definitionibyuk n sugar palm, a k. o. palm resembling the coconut, the frond fibers and midribs of which are made …
Read the complete definitionBadly put together; inartificial; rude; unpolished; irregular.
Read the complete definitionA flowing out; a free discharge.
Read the complete definitionMiscellaneous; heterogeneous.
Read the complete definitionThe quality or state of being taper; tapering form; taper.
Read the complete definitionteka Definition: (part) an expression which means 'just a minute' or 'by the way' Notes: derived from HINTAY KA
Read the complete definitionSexless; asexual.
Read the complete definitionSmoky; reeky; hence, begrimed with dirt.
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Read the complete definitionn. rhonchus, rattle, rale. v. /AG-/ to have rhonchus, rale, or rattle.
Read the complete definitionThe science and the art of tones, or musical sounds, i. e., sounds of higher or lower pitch, begotten of …
Read the complete definitionThe light clothes worn by sailors in hot climates.
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