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the opposite end to the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument, the open end
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| Bell |
A sleeve that is narrow at the armhole and wide and uncuffed at the wrist as seen in choir gowns.
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| bell c. |
a dental crown whose circumference at the occlusal surface is larger than usual in relation to the size of the circumference at the crown cervix.
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| bell j. |
a glass vessel, closed at top, open at bottom, used in laboratory vacuum experiments.
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| bell s. |
the third stage of odontogenesis, a time of morphodifferentiation and histodifferentiation in which the enamel organ changes in shape from a cap to a bell that has four distinct layers.
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| Bell | sheep that leads the herd often wearing a bell |
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| Bell | someone who assumes leadership of a movement or activity |
| Bell | any of various plants of the genus Uvularia having yellowish drooping bell-shaped flowers |
| Bell | the underpart of the body of certain vertebrates such as snakes or fish |
| Bell | a protruding abdomen |
| Bell | the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis |
| Bell | the hollow inside of something |
| Bell | a part that bulges deeply |
| Bell | swell out or bulge out |
| Bell | a Middle Eastern dance in which the dancer makes sensuous movements of the hips and abdomen |
| Bell | perform a belly dance |
| Bell | a woman who performs a solo Oriental dance using exaggerated abdominal movements |
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