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accent an added or complementing feature; touch. [1/8 definitions]
Anglicism (often l.c.) a word, idiom, or feature of the English language, esp. British English, borrowed by another language; Briticism. [1/2 definitions]
axillar in biology, any axillary part or feature. [1/2 definitions]
cachet a distinguishing mark, feature, or quality. [1/4 definitions]
cathedral resembling some feature of a cathedral. [1/5 definitions]
characteristic a feature of a person or thing that is noticeable or unique; distinctive trait, property, or quality. [1/3 definitions]
characterize to describe (someone or something) in terms of what one considers to be the most distinguishing feature or features; ascribe certain characteristics to. [1/2 definitions]
columnist a writer or editor of a regular column or feature in a newspaper or magazine.
corona an upper or crownlike portion of an anatomical feature, such as the top of the head or parts of certain flowers. [1/5 definitions]
distinction a mark or feature that distinguishes or sets apart; difference. [1/3 definitions]
double feature a movie theater program that offers two feature films for the price of one admission.
drawback an impediment to the success or desirability of something; negative feature; flaw.
erode to form (a geological feature) by wearing away, esp. by the action of water, ice, or wind. [1/3 definitions]
excellence a mark or feature of superiority. [1/2 definitions]
extreme sport one of a set of relatively new sports, such as snowboarding, skateboarding, and bungee jumping, that feature speed, height, danger or exciting stunts, most often pursued by young adults.
feature to exist as a feature or particular characteristic of. [1/9 definitions]
fine-drawn subtly or delicately fashioned, as an argument or a facial feature. [1/2 definitions]
gable any similar feature used as ornamentation, as above a window or door. [1/2 definitions]
gimmick a novel feature or offer with little purpose other than to attract people to a product. [1/3 definitions]
glory a distinctive and highly praiseworthy characteristic or feature. [1/8 definitions]
hallmark any feature that serves to distinguish something. [1/4 definitions]