| snail |
A member of a group of gastropod molluscs; most species secrete a spiral shell for protection. Some species of snails don't make shells and are known as slugs.
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| snap |
Surfing term used to describe quick turning on the wave.
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| snare |
An instrument containing a closable wire loop
Ãâó: glenlivet.mph.ed.ac.uk/endo/private/glossary.htm
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| snare |
(Hunting) A loop made of wire or string and suspended in a runway to catch an animal by the head, neck or body.
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| Snellen's chart |
A chart used for testing central visual acuity, consisting of lines of letters, numbers or symbols in graded sizes drawn to Snellen's measurements. Each size is labeled with the distance at which it can be read by the normal eye. It is most often used for testing vision at a distance of 20 feet, but charts may be drawn for testing at reading distance (14 inches) or intermediate distances.
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| SN | make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise |
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| SN | twist together or entwine into a confusing mass |
| SN | make more complicated or confused through entanglements |
| SN | a number of vehicles blocking one another until they can scarcely move |
| SN | tangled in knots or snarls |
| SN | tangled in knots or snarls |
| SN | the act of catching an object with the hands |
| SN | a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted overhead in one rapid motion |
| SN | (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment |
| SN | obscene terms for female genitals |
| SN | a small fragment |
| SN | to make grasping motions |
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