eubacteria eubacterium true bacteria | a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls, motile types have flagella |
sparrow true sparrow | any of several small dullolored singing birds feeding on seeds or insects |
Old World flycatcher true flycatcher flycatcher | any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing |
Old World warbler true warbler | small active brownish or greyish Old World birds |
true frog ranid | insectivorous usually semiaquatic web-footed amphibian with smooth moist skin and long hind legs |
true toad | tailless amphibian similar to a frog but more terrestrial and having drier warty skin |
true lobster | large edible marine crustaceans having large pincers on the first pair of legs |
earless seal true seal hair seal | any of several seals lacking external ear flaps and having a stiff hairlike coat with hind limbs reduced to swimming flippers |
cat true cat | feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and no ability to roar: domestic cats, wildcats |
vampire bat true vampire bat | any of various tropical American bats of the family Desmodontidae that bite mammals and birds to feed on their blood |
true bug | any of various insects of the order Hemiptera and especially of the suborder Heteroptera |
true marmoset | a marmoset |
book volume | physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together, he used a large book as a doorstop |
fisherman's knot true lover's knot truelove knot | a knot for tying the ends of two lines together |
love knot lovers' knot lover's knot true lovers' knot true lover's knot | a stylized or decorative knot used as an emblem of love |
thermobaric bomb fuel-air bomb vacuum bomb volume-detonation bomb aerosol bomb | a bomb that uses a fuel-air explosive, a thermobaric bomb can create overpressures equal to an atomic bomb |
volume loudness intensity | the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction), the kids played their music at full volume |
true | proper alignment, the property possessed by something that is in correct or proper alignment, out of true |
bulk mass volume | the property of something that is great in magnitude, it is cheaper to buy it in bulk, he received a mass of correspondence, the volume of exports |
dollar volume turnover | the volume measured in dollars, the store's dollar volume continues to rise |
true vocal cord true vocal fold inferior vocal cord inferior vocal fold | either of the two lower vocal folds that come together to form the glottis, produce a vocal tone when they are approximated and air from the lungs passes between them |
true rib | one of the first seven ribs in a human being which attach to the sternum |
rima glottidis rima vocalis true glottis glottis vera | the space between the two true vocal folds |
volume | a publication that is one of a set of several similar publications, the third volume was missing, he asked for the volume of the Annual Review |
truth true statement | a true statement, he told the truth, he thought of answering with the truth but he knew they wouldn't believe it |
true bill | an indictment endorsed by a grand jury |
primordial dwarf hypoplastic dwarf true dwarf normal dwarf | an achondroplastic dwarf whose small size is the result of a genetic defect, body parts and mental and sexual development are normal |
Young Cy Young Danton True Young | United States baseball player and famous pitcher (-) |
pine pine tree true pine | a coniferous tree |
fir fir tree true fir | any of various evergreen trees of the genus Abies, chiefly of upland areas |
cedar cedar tree true cedar | any cedar of the genus Cedrus |
true laurel bay bay laurel bay tree Laurus nobilis | small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking, also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors |
tulipwood true tulipwood whitewood white poplar yellow poplar | light easily worked wood of a tulip tree, used for furniture and veneer |
erica true heath | any plant of the genus Erica |
common jasmine true jasmine jessamine Jasminum officinale | a climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant white or yellow or red flowers used in perfume and to flavor tea |
guava true guava guava bush Psidium guajava | small tropical American shrubby tree, widely cultivated in warm regions for its sweet globular yellow fruit |
Alexandria senna Alexandrian senna true senna tinnevelly senna Indian senna Senna alexandrina Cassia acutifolia Cassia augustifolia | erect shrub having racemes of tawny yellow flowers, the dried leaves are used medicinally as a cathartic, sometimes placed in genus Cassia |
true sago palm Metroxylon sagu | Malaysian palm whose pithy trunk yields sago--a starch used as a food thickener and fabric stiffener, Malaya to Fiji |
true blackberry Rubus fruticosus | the true blackberry of Europe as well as any of numerous varieties having sweet edible black or dark purple berries |
true mahogany Cuban mahogany Dominican mahogany Swietinia mahogani | mahogany tree of West Indies |
sandalwood tree true sandalwood Santalum album | parasitic tree of Indonesia and Malaysia having fragrant close-grained yellowish heartwood with insect repelling properties and used, e.g., for making chests |
true slime mold acellular slime mold plasmodial slime mold myxomycete | a slime mold of the class Myxomycetes |
true fungus | any of numerous fungi of the division Eumycota |
puffball true puffball | any of various fungi of the family Lycoperdaceae whose round fruiting body discharges a cloud of spores when mature |
true pepper pepper vine | any of various shrubby vines of the genus Piper |
volume unit capacity unit capacity measure cubage unit cubic measure cubic content unit displacement unit cubature unit | a unit of measurement of volume or capacity |
volume | the amount of -dimensional space occupied by an object, the gas expanded to twice its original volume |
volume | a relative amount, mix one volume of the solution with ten volumes of water |
hematocrit haematocrit packed cell volume | the ratio of the volume occupied by packed red blood cells to the volume of the whole blood as measured by a hematocrit |
true anomaly | the angular distance of a point in an orbit past the point of periapsis measured in degrees |