nursing breast feeding | nourishing at the breast |
breast | the part of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's chest |
carapace shell cuticle shield a | hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles |
breast drill | a portable drill with a plate that is pressed against the chest to force the drill point into the work |
breast implant | an implant for cosmetic purposes to replace a breast that has been surgically removed |
breast pocket | a pocket inside of a man's coat |
chimney breast | walls that project out from the wall of a room and surround the chimney base |
heat shield | a protective covering that protects a spacecraft from overheating on reentry |
nipple shield | a rubber or plastic shield to protect the nipples of nursing women |
shield buckler | armor carried on the arm to intercept blows |
shield | a protective covering or structure |
breast chest | the front of the trunk from the neck to the abdomen, he beat his breast in anger |
breast bosom knocker boob tit titty | either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman |
Star of David Shield of David Magen David Mogen David Solomon's seal | a six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles, an emblem symbolizing Judaism |
breast white meat | meat carved from the breast of a fowl |
breast of veal | usually stuffed and roasted |
breast of lamb poitrine d'agneau | a cut of lamb including the breastbone and attached muscles dressed as meat |
Laurentian Plateau Laurentian Highlands Canadian Shield | a large plateau that occupies more than % of the land area of Canada, it extends from the Great Lakes northward to the Arctic Ocean |
Cabombaceae subfamily Cabombaceae water-shield family | in some classifications considered an independent family of water lilies, comprises the genera Cabomba and Brasenia |
water-shield fanwort Cabomba caroliniana | common aquatic plant of eastern North America having floating and submerged leaves and white yellow-spotted flowers |
water-shield Brasenia schreberi water-target | aquatic plant with floating oval leaves and purple flowers, in lakes and slow-moving streams, suitable for aquariums |
shield fern buckler fern | any of various ferns of the genera Dryopteris or Polystichum or Lastreopsis having somewhat shield-shaped coverings on the sori |
fragrant cliff fern fragrant shield fern fragrant wood fern Dryopteris fragrans | fern or northern Eurasia and North America having fragrant fronds |
Goldie's fern Goldie's shield fern goldie's wood fern Dryopteris goldiana | North American fern with a blackish lustrous stipe |
Braun's holly fern prickly shield fern Polystichum braunii | North American fern whose more or less evergreen leathery fronds are covered with pale brown chafflike scales |
soft shield fern Polystichum setiferum | European shield fern cultivated in many varieties |
fibrocystic breast disease fibrocystic disease of the breast cystic breast disease cystic mastitis | the presence of one or more cysts in a breast |
pigeon breast chicken breast | abnormal protrusion of the breastbone caused by rickets |
breast cancer | cancer of the breast, one of the most common malignancies in women in the US |
make a clean breast of own up fess up | admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error, the writer of the anonymous letter owned up after they identified his handwriting |
front breast | confront bodily, breast the storm |
shield screen | protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm |
summit breast | reach the summit (of a mountain), They breasted the mountain, Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit |
harbor harbour shield | hold back a thought or feeling about, She is harboring a grudge against him |
breast | meet at breast level, The runner breasted the tape |
breast-fed | (of an infant) fed milk from the mother's breast |
peltate shield-shaped | (of a leaf shape) round, with the stem attached near the center of the lower surface rather than the margin (as a nasturtium leaf for example) |
breast-deep breast-high | up to the breast, we were standing breast-high in the water |