Feelers synonyms
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The definition of approach refers to the process of going towards something.
(Often in plural) An approach or proposal made to initiate communication, establish a relationship etc. [from 15th c.]
antennas
A single rod or wire acting as such an antenna for a small television or radio receiver, cell phone, etc.
(Cricket) (sometimes test) a Test match
Uncertainty; doubt:
A statement outlining the main features of a new or proposed publication, business enterprise, etc., or the attractions of an established institution such as a college, hotel, etc.; often, specif., a document, made available to investors, containing detailed information about a stock issue, mutual fund, etc.
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The definition of a proposal is a marriage offer or a plan.
The definition of a probe is an investigation into something or a blunt surgical tool used for exploratory medical testing.
palpus
Plural form of palpus
The definition of a horn is a structure coming out of an animal's head, or a beeping device on a vehicle.
A small, barely detectable amount of.
A specimen taken for analysis or testing:
A hint; an obscure or indirect suggestion or notice; a remote or ambiguous reference; as, he had given only intimations of his design.
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A trying or testing
palpi
A jointed organ or feeler for touching or tasting, attached to one of the head appendages of insects, lobsters, etc.
(Naut.) Either of two spars extending laterally, one on each side of the bowsprit, for spreading the jib and flying jib guys
vibrissae
One of several long modified feathers located at the sides of the mouth of insect-eating birds.
The hand as a symbol of promise
The definition of a claw is a sharp, pointed nail or anything resembling a claw.
Any of the five jointed parts projecting from the palm of the hand; esp., any of these other than the thumb
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Find another word for feelers. In this page you can discover 21 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for feelers, like: approaches, advances, overtures, antennas, tests, questions, prospectuses, proposals, probes, palpus and horns.