Associations to the word «Tailed»
Noun
- Flycatcher
- Shrew
- Deer
- Tit
- Lr
- Squirrel
- Shrike
- Pheasant
- Weasel
- Bat
- Wedge
- Kite
- Swallow
- Thrush
- Gull
- Starling
- Woodpecker
- Coyote
- Hawk
- Racket
- Sheath
- Tern
- Quail
- Kingfisher
- Elk
- Rat
- Warbler
- Buzzard
- Moose
- Osprey
- Mammal
- Heron
- Raptor
- Harrier
- Magpie
- Parrot
- Otter
- Sharp
- Pigeon
- Stork
- Finch
- Gopher
- Vulture
- Spp
- Kangaroo
- Owl
- Zebra
- Gibbon
- Lizard
- Wren
- Lark
- Red
- Antelope
- White
- Prairie
- Salamander
- Mule
- Mouse
- Eagle
- Fork
- Short
- Alligator
- Lesser
- Yellow
- Lynx
- Duck
- Bison
- Chestnut
- Dragonfly
- Rodent
- Eater
- Fat
- Long
Adjective
Wiktionary
TAILED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of tail
TAILED, adjective. (in combination) having the specified form of tail
TAILED, adjective. Having a tail.
TAILED FROG, noun. A member of one of two species of frogs in the Ascaphus genus, having distinctive tails.
TAILED FROGS, noun. Plural of tailed frog
Dictionary definition
TAILED, adjective. Having a tail of a specified kind; often used in combination.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.