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All gill synonyms

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noun gill

  • stream β€” a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
  • appearance β€” When someone makes an appearance at a public event or in a broadcast, they take part in it.
  • run β€” execution
  • demeanor β€” Your demeanor is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings.
  • visage β€” the face, usually with reference to shape, features, expression, etc.; countenance.
  • mien β€” air, bearing, or demeanor, as showing character, feeling, etc.: a man of noble mien.
  • box β€” A box is a square or rectangular container with hard or stiff sides. Boxes often have lids.
  • door β€” a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
  • cavity β€” A cavity is a space or hole in something such as a solid object or a person's body.
  • rim β€” the outer edge, border, margin, or brink of something, especially of a circular object.
  • gate β€” Archaic. a path; way.
  • chop β€” If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movements of a knife or an axe.
  • jowl β€” a fold of flesh hanging from the jaw, as of a very fat person.
  • choppers β€” teeth
  • rill β€” any of certain long, narrow, straight or sinuous trenches or valleys observed on the surface of the moon.
  • creek β€” A creek is a narrow place where the sea comes a long way into the land.
  • duct β€” any tube, canal, pipe, or conduit by which a fluid, air, or other substance is conducted or conveyed.
  • rivulet β€” a small stream; streamlet; brook.
  • brook β€” to bear; tolerate
  • tide β€” the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours.
  • sluice β€” an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • branch β€” The branches of a tree are the parts that grow out from its trunk and have leaves, flowers, or fruit growing on them.
  • runnel β€” a small stream; brook; rivulet.
  • raceway β€” Chiefly British. a passage or channel for water, as a millrace.
  • wall β€” any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to support floors, roofs, or the like, to retain earth, to fence in an area, etc.
  • roof β€” the external upper covering of a house or other building.
  • fence β€” a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary.
  • map β€” Walter, c1140–1209? Welsh ecclesiastic, poet, and satirist.
  • physiognomy β€” the face or countenance, especially when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy.
  • look β€” to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • potato β€” Also called Irish potato, white potato. the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum, of the nightshade family.
  • mask β€” a form of aristocratic entertainment in England in the 16th and 17th centuries, originally consisting of pantomime and dancing but later including dialogue and song, presented in elaborate productions given by amateur and professional actors.
  • kisser β€” a person who kisses.
  • face β€” the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.
  • cast β€” The cast of a play or film is all the people who act in it.
  • mug β€” a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
  • puss β€” face: She smacked him in the puss.
  • aspect β€” An aspect of something is one of the parts of its character or nature.
  • features β€” a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic: Tall buildings were a new feature on the skyline.
  • biscuit β€” A biscuit is a small flat cake that is crisp and usually sweet.
  • gills β€” a male given name.
  • orifice β€” an opening or aperture, as of a tube or pipe; a mouthlike opening or hole; mouth; vent.
  • funnel β€” a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like.
  • clam β€” Clams are a kind of shellfish which can be eaten.
  • inlet β€” an indentation of a shoreline, usually long and narrow; small bay or arm.
  • yap β€” to bark sharply, shrilly, or snappishly; yelp.
  • gob β€” the mouth.
  • crevice β€” A crevice is a narrow crack or gap, especially in a rock.
  • harbor β€” a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
  • mush β€” a trip or journey, especially across snow and ice with a dog team.
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