Addle-headed (a.) Alt. of Addle-pated |
Beetle-headed (a.) Dull |
Bluff-headed (a.) Built with the stem nearly straight up and down. |
Buckler-headed (a.) Having a head like a buckler. |
Buffle-headed (a.) Having a large head, like a buffalo |
Carolina pink () See Pinkboot. |
Clear-headed (a.) Having a clear understanding |
Cool-headed (a.) Having a temper not easily excited |
Crown-imperial (n.) A spring-blooming plant (Fritillaria imperialis) of the Lily family, having at the top of the stalk a cluster of pendent bell-shaped flowers surmounted with a tuft of green leaves. |
Dog-headed (a.) Having a head shaped like that of a dog |
Double-headed (a.) Having two heads |
Dunder-headed (a.) Thick-headed |
Feather-headed (a.) Giddy |
Flat-headed (a.) Having a head with a flattened top |
Giddy-headed (a.) Thoughtless |
Gross-headed (a.) Thick-skulled |
Hard-headed (a.) Having sound judgment |
Headed (imp. & p. p.) of Head |
Headed (a.) Furnished with a head (commonly as denoting intellectual faculties) |
Headed (a.) Formed into a head |
Heavy-headed (a.) Dull |
Hot-headed (a.) Fiery |
Idle-headed (a.) Foolish |
Idle-headed (a.) Delirious |
Imperial (a.) Of or pertaining to an empire, or to an emperor |
Imperial (a.) Belonging to, or suitable to, supreme authority, or one who wields it |
Imperial (a.) Of superior or unusual size or excellence |
Imperial (n.) The tuft of hair on a man's lower lip and chin |
Imperial (n.) An outside seat on a diligence. |
Imperial (n.) A luggage case on the top of a coach. |
Imperial (n.) Anything of unusual size or excellence, as a large decanter, a kind of large photograph, a large sheet of drowing, printing, or writing paper, etc. |
Imperial (n.) A gold coin of Russia worth ten rubles, or about eight dollars. |
Imperial (n.) A kind of fine cloth brought into England from Greece. or other Eastern countries, in the Middle Ages. |
Janus-headed (a.) Double-headed. |
Light-headed (a.) Disordered in the head |
Light-headed (a.) Thoughtless |
Mad-headed (a.) Wild |
Muddy-headed (a.) Dull |
Mushroom-headed (a.) Having a cylindrical body with a convex head of larger diameter |
Nail-headed (a.) Having a head like that of a nail |
Nott-headed (a.) Having the hair cut close. |
Open-headed (a.) Bareheaded. |
Pigeon (n.) Any bird of the order Columbae, of which numerous species occur in nearly all parts of the world. |
Pigeon (n.) An unsuspected victim of sharpers |
Pigeon (v. t.) To pluck |
Pigeon-breasted (a.) Having a breast like a pigeon, -- the sternum being so prominent as to constitute a deformity |
Pigeon-hearted (a.) Timid |
Pigeon-livered (a.) Pigeon-hearted. |
Pig-headed (a.) Having a head like a pig |
Pink (n.) A vessel with a very narrow stern |
blue-headed vireo Vireo solitarius solitarius | common vireo of northeastern North America with bluish slaty-grey head |
pigeon hawk merlin Falco columbarius | small falcon of Europe and America having dark plumage with black-barred tail, used in falconry |
lowland burrowing treefrog northern casque-headed frog Pternohyla fodiens | terrestrial burrowing nocturnal frog of grassy terrain and scrub forests having very hard upper surface of head, of the United States southwest |
bone-headed dinosaur | bipedal herbivorous dinosaurs with bony crowns |
black-headed snake | small secretive ground-living snake, found from central United States to Argentina |
rubber boa tow-headed snake Charina bottae | boa of grasslands and woodlands of western North America, looks and feels like rubber with tail and head of similar shape |
pigeon | wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs |
pouter pigeon pouter | one of a breed of pigeon that enlarge their crop until their breast is puffed out |
rock dove rock pigeon Columba livia | pale grey Eurasian pigeon having black-striped wings from which most domestic species are descended |
band-tailed pigeon band-tail pigeon bandtail Columba fasciata | wild pigeon of western North America, often mistaken for the now extinct passenger pigeon |
wood pigeon ringdove cushat Columba palumbus | Eurasian pigeon with white patches on wings and neck |
domestic pigeon | domesticated pigeon raised for sport or food |
roller tumbler tumbler pigeon | pigeon that executes backward somersaults in flight or on the ground |
homing pigeon homer | pigeon trained to return home |
carrier pigeon | a homing pigeon used to carry messages |
passenger pigeon Ectopistes migratorius | gregarious North American migratory pigeon now extinct |
pink cockatoo Kakatoe leadbeateri | white Australian cockatoo with roseate tinged plumage |
acanthocephalan spiny-headed worm | any of various worms living parasitically in intestines of vertebrates having a retractile proboscis covered with many hooked spines |
white-headed stilt Himantopus himantopus leucocephalus | stilt of the southwest Pacific including Australia and New Zealand having mostly white plumage but with black wings and nape of neck |
pigeon guillemot Cepphus columba | northern Pacific guillemot |
imperial moth Eacles imperialis | large American moth having yellow wings with purplish or brownish markings, larvae feed on e.g. maple and pine trees |
pink bollworm Gelechia gossypiella | larvae of a gelechiid moth introduced from Asia, feeds on the seeds of cotton bolls |
imperial mammoth imperial elephant Archidiskidon imperator | largest known mammoth, of America |
clay pigeon | target used in skeet or trapshooting |
gaffsail gaff-headed sail | a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail suspended from a gaff |
imperial | a piece of luggage carried on top of a coach |
loft pigeon loft | a raised shelter in which pigeons are kept |
stool pigeon | a dummy pigeon used to decoy others |
pink | a light shade of red |
solferino purplish pink | a pink dye that was discovered in , the year a battle was fought at Solferino |
yellowish pink apricot peach salmon pink | a shade of pink tinged with yellow |
imperial imperial beard | a small tufted beard worn by Emperor Napoleon III |
imperial decree | a decree issued by a sovereign ruler |
dismissal dismission pink slip | official notice that you have been fired from your job |
cajan pea pigeon pea dahl | small highly nutritious seed of the tropical pigeon-pea plant |
blush wine pink wine rose rose wine | pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began |
pink lady | a cocktail made of gin and brandy with lemon juice and grenadine shaken with an egg white and ice |
fink snitch snitcher stoolpigeon stool pigeon stoolie sneak sneaker canary | someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police |
pinko pink | a person with mildly leftist political views |
pink calla Zantedeschia rehmanii | calla having a roseolored spathe |
Caryophyllaceae family Caryophyllaceae carnation family pink family | large family of herbs or subshrubs (usually with stems swollen at the nodes) |
pink garden pink | any of various flowers of plants of the genus Dianthus cultivated for their fragrant flowers |
carnation clove pink gillyflower Dianthus caryophyllus | Eurasian plant with pink to purpleed spice-scented usually double flowers, widely cultivated in many varieties and many colors |
china pink rainbow pink Dianthus chinensis | Chinese pink with deeply toothed rose-lilac flowers with a purplish eye, usually raised as an annual |
Japanese pink Dianthus chinensis heddewigii | a flowering variety of China pink distinguished by jagged-edged petals |
maiden pink Dianthus deltoides | low-growing loosely mat-forming Eurasian pink with a single pale pink flower with a crimson center |
cheddar pink Diangus gratianopolitanus | mat-forming perennial of central Europe with large fragrant pink or red flowers |
button pink Dianthus latifolius | much-branched pink with flowers in clusters, closely related to sweet William |
cottage pink grass pink Dianthus plumarius | European pink cultivated for its very fragrant pink or rosy flowers |
fringed pink Dianthus supurbus | Eurasian perennial pink having fragrant lilac or rose flowers with deeply fringed margins |