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ESPECIALLY |
Remarkably |
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BENEFICIALLY |
Remarkably |
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UNCOMMONLY |
Remarkably |
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VERDANT |
Remarkably green |
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NEARER |
Some swine are remarkably closer |
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EXCEPTIONALLY |
Remarkably, friend is included under concession |
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DZERON |
The Chinese yellow antelope (Procapra gutturosa), a
remarkably swift-footed animal, inhabiting the deserts of Central Asia,
Thibet, and China. |
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ANGULAR |
Fig.: Lean; lank; raw-boned; ungraceful; sharp and stiff
in character; as, remarkably angular in his habits and appearance; an
angular female. |
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TAURUS |
A zodiacal constellation, containing the well-known
clusters called the Pleiades and the Hyades, in the latter of which is
situated the remarkably bright Aldebaran. |
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TOUGH |
Having the quality of flexibility without brittleness;
yielding to force without breaking; capable of resisting great strain;
as, the ligaments of animals are remarkably tough. |
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STILT |
Any species of limicoline birds belonging to Himantopus and
allied genera, in which the legs are remarkably long and slender.
Called also longshanks, stiltbird, stilt plover, and lawyer. |
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PHYLLOSOMA |
The larva of the spiny lobsters (Palinurus and allied
genera). Its body is remarkably thin, flat, and transparent; the legs
are very long. Called also glass-crab, and glass-shrimp. |
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RABBIT |
...pecially
the common European species (Lepus cuniculus), which is often kept as a
pet, and has been introduced into many countries. It is remarka... |