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... wing A craw or crop A claw or talon To birds belong 3 Λοφος , ου . m . Ρύγχος , εος . Πο Καλλαιον , ου . n . Πτερον , ου . n . Προλοβος , ου . m . Ονυξ , ύχος . m . Πτιλον , ου . Π . Πληκτρον , ου . n . A feather A spur Produce of Birds ...
... wing A craw or crop A claw or talon To birds belong 3 Λοφος , ου . m . Ρύγχος , εος . Πο Καλλαιον , ου . n . Πτερον , ου . n . Προλοβος , ου . m . Ονυξ , ύχος . m . Πτιλον , ου . Π . Πληκτρον , ου . n . A feather A spur Produce of Birds ...
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... wings , which are covered with crustaceous shells . From λaμw to shine , and oupa a tail . Order II . Hemiptera , or insects smaller than the Coleoptera , with four wings . The cicada is a very common insect in Italy ; it is of a dark ...
... wings , which are covered with crustaceous shells . From λaμw to shine , and oupa a tail . Order II . Hemiptera , or insects smaller than the Coleoptera , with four wings . The cicada is a very common insect in Italy ; it is of a dark ...
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... Wings four , tongue , or trunk spiral : the body hairy . - * A butterfly generally deposits her eggs in those substances which will afford proper food for the caterpillars which issue from the eggs . The butterfly , for instance , that ...
... Wings four , tongue , or trunk spiral : the body hairy . - * A butterfly generally deposits her eggs in those substances which will afford proper food for the caterpillars which issue from the eggs . The butterfly , for instance , that ...
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... wings . 4 Hence 05 paw to be transported with rage . A gad - fly , or horse - fly , lays its eggs in the bodies of cattle . A gnat lives chiefly on the juices of animals . Order VII . Aptera , or insects without wings . A Flea A Tick ...
... wings . 4 Hence 05 paw to be transported with rage . A gad - fly , or horse - fly , lays its eggs in the bodies of cattle . A gnat lives chiefly on the juices of animals . Order VII . Aptera , or insects without wings . A Flea A Tick ...
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... duty was to look out at the head of the ship . * Also the wings of an army ; made of horn . + Also a basis or support . and instruments APPAREL Clothing A Garment or exterior Robe Εσθησις , εως κ 3 OF NAVAL AFFAIRS . 101.
... duty was to look out at the head of the ship . * Also the wings of an army ; made of horn . + Also a basis or support . and instruments APPAREL Clothing A Garment or exterior Robe Εσθησις , εως κ 3 OF NAVAL AFFAIRS . 101.
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Page 34 - The stamina or chives are composed of two parts, one long and thin, by which they are fastened to the bottom of the corolla, called the filament ; the other thicker, placed at the top of the filament, called anthera or anther, a kind of box which opens when ripe, and throws out a small yellow dust, called pollen or farina.