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Nouns commonly associated with "killer" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
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Any one of numerous large marine mammals comprising an informal group within infraorder Cetacea that usually excludes dolphins and porpoises.
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Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.
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a monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that covers all aspects of cell and molecular biology, and biophysics.
Alternative letter-case form of bees.
(zoology) The preying of one animal on others.
(biology) A particular variety of a microbe, virus, or other organism, usually a taxonomically infraspecific one.
An often humid, yellowish froth produced by fermenting malt worts, and used to brew beer, leaven bread, and also used in certain medicines.
(countable) Something done as an action or a movement.
A natural or inherent impulse or behaviour.
A surname.
An attempt to cause damage, injury to, or death of an opponent or enemy.
"Trees" is a lyric poem by American poet Joyce Kilmer.
a monthly open-access scientific journal covering toxins and toxicology.
(usually with the) A greyhound racing event; the sport of greyhound racing.
(meteorology) A violent wind in the form of a mobile, rapidly rotating, funnel cloud that has contacted the ground.
(slang, with the) The police, considered as a group entity.
A short written or spoken expression.
(accounting) Accounting records.
The savory fruit of this plant, most often red when ripe, treated as a vegetable in horticulture and cooking.
an American crime drama television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd that aired on ABC from March 30 to April 27, 2005.
The amount or value of goods and services sold.
A surname from German.
A declaration or remark.
A thing or being, event or process, perceptible through senses; or a fact or occurrence thereof.
a 1995 American drama film directed by Larry Clark in his directorial debut and written by Harmony Korine in his screenwriting debut.
A mammal of the family Canidae:
Algal organisms viewed collectively or as a mass; algal growth.
a monthly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by MDPI covering all aspects of virology.
(colloquial, oenology) Viscous streaks left on the inside of the glass when certain wines are swirled around before tasting.
A pathogen: a pathogenic microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus.
The act of seeing or looking at something.
A separation or division into two; a distinction that results in such a division.
(botany) A seed case for legumes (e.g. peas, beans, peppers); a seedpod.
(informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects.
The (formerly the Wellington Hurricanes) a New Zealand professional men's rugby union team based in Wellington that competes in Super Rugby.
(countable) A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
A desire to eat food or consume drinks.
(slang) Money.
(uncountable) The study of the human mind.
Genes, from 2003, is the first album released by Dave Couse since the breakup of A House in 1997.
A surname from Old English.
(Australia, playground games, uncountable) tag (a popular children's chasing game)
High-heeled shoes.
A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Dare County, North Carolina, United States.
a 2009 album released by Gibraltarian flamenco/metal quintet Breed 77.
a four-disc box set by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released in 1998 containing 66 songs.
(computing) Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable memory such as ROM).
(UK, universities, informal) A credit under the CAT Scheme above.
A plant with simple stems, like bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem thereof:
(countable) The reproductive cell or gamete of the male; a spermatozoon.
(strictly) A toxic substance, specifically a poison produced by the biological processes of organisms.
a woodcut print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher.
A severe tropical cyclone; an intense storm rotating around a central eye.
A piece of jewelry worn on the ear.
(slang, women's speech) A woman's breasts.
(meteorology) A very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through to 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale.
The people living within a political or geographical boundary.