「thorny」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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"Ragnhild's mother was | Thorny, a daughter of Klakharald king in Jutland, and |
own as the spiny amaranth, prickly amaranth or | thorny amaranth. |
Its tangled branches are woolly when new and | thorny and rough when aged. |
rch at the University of Leiden focuses on the | thorny and controversial problem of rhythm, memory as |
llae (finger-like outgrowths), which give it a | thorny aspect. |
Acanthodes (meaning spiny base or | thorny base) is an extinct genus of spiny shark. |
In October 2007, | Thorny Bleeder Records released their debut album in |
Thorny Bottom Run | |
ee grows to 10-13 m high with a dense crown of | thorny branches and an ash-grey trunk. |
gled shrub under a meter in height with blunt, | thorny branches covered in silky hairs and fuzzy line |
This is a shrub with tangled, | thorny branches. |
a maximum height of 4 meters with many rigid, | thorny branches. |
ll is usually green - different from the often | thorny brown to red of the northern hills. |
The small stick nest is placed in thick | thorny bush. |
h English slang term, "jagger bush," meaning a | thorny bush. |
known for its scenic beauty and rough terrain, | thorny bushes are in abundance in Palasdari which can |
oxes, and thief-deterrent landscaping (such as | thorny bushes), along with advice on improving securi |
These | thorny cells are called acanthocytes. |
paragus, Imblekazana or Doringtou) is a large, | thorny, climbing plant of the Asparagus genus, that i |
le Cactus, Cereus repandus, is a large, erect, | thorny columnar cactus found in South America. |
s, while the ossicones of C. gentryi resembled | thorny crescents. |
to be present include Spinifex Hopping Mouse, | Thorny Devil, Fat-tailed and Hairy-footed Dunnarts, E |
ude the Perentie Goanna, Frill-necked Lizards, | Thorny Devils, large and small pythons and venomous s |
The habitat of the species is mainly in | thorny, dry scrub or open woodland avoiding areas of |
Its English common name is | thorny elm, and it is known as muyuyu in Kikuyu. |
After she solved a peculiarly | thorny equation pertaining to wing lift distribution, |
their way over a wall and through a strong and | thorny fence, thus turning the defenders of the gatew |
Its high point is at | Thorny Flat. |
ned on the southern tip of Cheat Mountain near | Thorny Flat. |
is a rough-barked trunk near the base and has | thorny, greenish-brown branches. |
The | thorny headed larva is bright grass green, with yello |
cific name is derived from the Greek acanthus ( | thorny) in reference to the short, apomorphic spine c |
It is the | thorny issue of religious pluralism and diasporic com |
inia area; this included having to deal with a | thorny issue of employment of prisoner of war, where |
Lynds argues that this resolves a number of | thorny issues in cosmology. |
Berothidae is very closely related to the | thorny lacewings which are often included in the Bero |
Thorny Lea Golf Club is a private country club in Bro | |
The seed pods are not | thorny like those of most Datura species, instead hav |
85 species of trees and shrubs, often armed or | thorny, native to Africa, Arabia, and the Indian subc |
A spine is a hard, | thorny or needle-like structure which occurs on vario |
In the | thorny path of life, the man leads the way and his wi |
of the Apiaceae family, Eryngo is a hairless, | thorny perennial. |
e, buried under a thicket of woods, grass, and | thorny plants. |
ecting the nominee, the assembly turned to the | thorny problem of competing delegations representing |
ouri delegations, but needed more time for the | thorny problem of New York's competing delegations. |
rafted the Great Compromise, which settled the | thorny question of representation and made possible t |
Rhagodia eremaea Paul G.Wilson ( | Thorny Saltbush) |
here it is found in open savanna (cerrado) and | thorny scrub (caatinga) habitats. |
st of the country, the savanna is covered with | thorny scrubs and dotted with huge baobab trees. |
Ceanothus leucodermis is a | thorny shrub growing erect to heights approaching 4 m |
This | thorny shrub grows erect to approach a maximum height |
It is an evergreen | thorny shrub growing to 2 to 3 m (6 ft 7 in to 9 ft 1 |
It is a | thorny shrub or small tree endemic to semi-arid regio |
This | thorny shrub is native to northern and western North |
This | thorny shrub, with rigid-spreading branches. |
Acanthosicyos is a genus of | thorny shrubs of the botanical family Cucurbitaceae, |
Eleutherococcus is a genus of 38 species of | thorny shrubs and trees in the family Araliaceae. |
They are deciduous | thorny shrubs or small trees growing to 2-5 m tall. |
Both species of the genus are | thorny shrubs. |
plants growing under the trees and among other | thorny shrubs. |
Thorny skate are taken as bycatch in some fisheries. | |
mblyraja doellojuradoi (Pozzi, 1935) (Southern | thorny skate) |
nown by the common name thorn skeletonweed, or | thorny skeletonweed. |
Colubrina pedunculata is a | thorny, sometimes straggling, shrub or small tree. |
de and it possessed head and tail shields with | thorny spikes. |
The genus name is from the Greek “acanthos” ( | thorny, spiny) and “stachys” (a flower spike). |
a dense, erect clump of many thin, branching, | thorny stems approaching two meters in maximum height |
a climbing perennial which is characterised by | thorny stems. |
The body is kite-shaped with a long, | thorny tail. |
y shrub with many intricate branches forming a | thorny tangle which may approach 4 meters in height. |
This is a shrub with many branches forming a | thorny tangle which may exceed 3 meters tall and appr |
These are small shrubs with | thorny, tangling branches and white flowers. |
e height of 20 to 25 feet; it is somewhat less | thorny than other citrus. |
My | Thorny Thorny Crown - 3:57 |
It is a | thorny tree growing up to 6-30 m tall and 2 m in trun |
s the aromatic oleoresin of a number of small, | thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora, which gr |
d it builds its nests in the upper branches of | thorny trees or the ends of thin branches hanging ove |
The nest is a loosely woven cup made of | thorny twigs. |
e is that manelessness is an adaptation to the | thorny vegetation of the Tsavo area in which a mane m |
It may be somewhat | thorny, with white flowers, borne in early spring. |
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