club-shaped

  • 81Indian club — /ɪndiən ˈklʌb/ (say indeeuhn klub) noun a bottle shaped wooden club, one of a pair swung by the hands in gymnastics …

  • 82Kent County Cricket Club in 2005 — Match detailsKent v Cardiff UCCE (13 15 April) Match drawn Kent had a tough rain affected first day at the St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury. They struggled against the bowling of Dai Rushbrook, who took 3 for 25 in 8 overs, and Luke Sellers, who… …

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  • 83Surrey County Cricket Club in 2005 — Match detailsurrey v Sussex (13 16 April) Surrey (12pts) drew with Sussex (9pts) Sussex won the toss at the Oval and elected to bat. Mark Ramprakash captained Surrey as Mark Butcher has still not recovered from the injury that saw him miss… …

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  • 84fish club — 1) a device used to stun or kill a fish when captured on hook and line or in a trap. Can be a simple piece of wood or intricately shaped and carved as with the Haida fish clubs of western Canada 2) an association of individuals devoted to angling …

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  • 85fish-club — 1) a device used to stun or kill a fish when captured on hook and line or in a trap. Can be a simple piece of wood or intricately shaped and carved as with the Haida fish clubs of western Canada 2) an association of individuals devoted to angling …

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  • 86Indian club — noun each of a pair of bottle shaped clubs swung to exercise the arms in gymnastics …

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  • 87clavate — club shaped …

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  • 88claviform — club shaped …

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  • 89clavate — Club shaped. [L. clava, a club] * * * cla·vate klā .vāt adj gradually thickening toward the distal end * * * cla·vate (klaґvāt) [L. clavatus club] 1. claval. 2. club shaped …

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  • 90clubmoss — club moss club moss , clubmoss clubmoss . (Bot.) a primitive evergreen mosslike plant with spores in club shaped strobiles, much used in winter decoration. The best known species is {Lycopodium clavatum}, but other {Lycopodia} are often called by …

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