Opposite of a male bird, especially of a domestic fowl
“You'll not hear a pig grunting or a hen cackling in many farmyards today.”
Opposite of the act of setting, or of being set, at an angle
“For us to take an accurate x-ray, we need stabilization of the head and stillness of the torso to be against the screen.”
Opposite of a heap of things, especially laid or lying one on top of another
“In the absence of litter, these species successfully established and survived the course of the experiment.”
(vulgar) Opposite of the male genitalia
“The vagina is one part of the female's internal reproductive organs.”
Opposite of spoken or written words that are absurd or meaningless
Opposite of a large pile or quantity of something
Opposite of a pile of objects, typically arranged one on top of another
Opposite of a large amount or number of (something)
Opposite of to raise or point upwards
“In hiding, the snake pulls itself together in a coiled, circular posture and will rest its head into the middle of its body mass.”
Opposite of to be or cause to be at an angle
“Harry would have to take some creative liberties to stabilize his camera without a tripod.”
Opposite of to bend at an angle, especially of a limb or joint
“On many occasions, he had awoken unable to straighten his fingers because of the severe pain that gripped deep into his young bones.”
Opposite of to lean or turn away from a given plane or direction, especially the vertical or horizontal
Opposite of to move or cause to move into a sloping position
Opposite of to place or set in an upright position
Opposite of to set in an upright position
“Lay the map flat on the ground or on a table and use your compass to align it so that the magnetic north arrow points north.”
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