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The tall, | slender columns of the nave have intricately carved c |
a considerable effect on the critical load of | slender columns. |
Later, they create a very | slender composite leaf case of 12-19 mm length, compo |
The small, | slender cones are 4-6 cm long, with weak prickles on |
It has an unsheathed | slender conic bulb which gradually tapers directly in |
milar to that of insectivorous reptiles, with | slender conical teeth which are slightly recurved at |
Orthoceratoids are | slender conical or near cylindrial, orthoconic, nauti |
They have a | slender conical black bill. |
It has an open bell tower and | slender conical turrets. |
This is a | slender copepod, around 0.8 - 0.9 mm in length, with |
On the other hand, evidence from the | slender corpus of brief inscriptions from Iron Age II |
The mine starts as a | slender corridor with a thick, central frass line tha |
The | slender crab usually has a carapace that is olive bro |
he other members of the family Cancridae, the | slender crab has a very broad and oval carapace with |
Another telling characteristic of the | slender crab is that the last segment of its tail fla |
and practices of their times, and their very | slender credibility as witnesses to matters of fact. |
Monarda fistulosa) is a native perennial from | slender creeping rhizomes and thus commonly occurs in |
sis is a low, mat-forming perennial herb with | slender, crooked gray-green stems growing up to 60 ce |
This is an annual herb producing a | slender, crooked, branching stem coated with hairs, g |
two-spotted plant bug, timothy plant bug, and | slender crop mirid. |
The | Slender Cuban Nesophontes (Nesophontes longirostris) |
I. trispinosa is a | slender cumacean which grows up to 10 mm long. |
It has many | slender, curving branches with shreddy bark and is ge |
The cones are | slender cylindric-conic, 5-9 cm long and 1.5 cm broad |
The | slender cylindrical male catkins are pendulous, yello |
rminal and secondary twigs of C. tenuipes are | slender, cylindrical and tapering; initially grayish- |
plant grows from rhizomes and produces a very | slender, cylindrical, sometimes spotted stem up to a |
The flowers are produced in | slender cymes, each flower about 4-5 mm diameter. |
Filopodia (also microspikes) are | slender cytoplasmic projections that extend beyond th |
It is a small and | slender damselfly that tends to be smaller and dainti |
There is a | slender, dark dorsal stripe in all subspecies, while |
Camilla are small | slender, dark flies generally 2-3.5 millimetres (0.1- |
This plant has | slender dark brown branches, growing prostrately, up |
inner and an outer subterminol and a terminal | slender dark brown line, the subterminal lines being |
Fore and hind wings: both with | slender dark anticiliary line. |
sefly" (Musca domestica) but is smaller, more | slender, darker, and has only three longitudinal stri |
nd Jones (Sir Hugh Evans), Bernard Dickerson ( | Slender), David Johnston (Peter Simple), John Noble ( |
rhizomatous perennial herb forming a tuft of | slender, decumbent purplish stems up to about 30 cent |
is a perennial herb forming a matted patch of | slender, delicate stems no longer than 20 centimeters |
distinguished from other hadrosaurids by its | slender dentary and the unique form of its upper arm, |
This was complicated by Wright's | slender design. |
Deutzia gracilis ( | slender deutzia) is a plant in the hydrangea family, |
ct includes Wethersfield's green, which is "a | slender diamond nearly a half-mile long".:2 |
Crenaticaulis was an early genus of | slender, dichotomously branching, leafless land plant |
It is an annual, low, | slender, diffuse, somewhat villous; leaves filiform o |
The fatspine spurdog is a rare, small and | slender dogfish with a broad head and short snout. |
The western longnose is a rare, small and | slender dogfish with a narrow head and long narrow sn |
It features a portico with four | slender Doric order style columns supporting a plain |
house is gable-fronted, with four relatively | slender Doric style columns in a portico supporting t |
limestone portico supported by a pair of tall | slender Doric order columns. |
ew, a large bird having long legs and a long, | slender, downward-curved bill. |
he following transverse, more or less broken, | slender, dull whitish bands:-two short bands, one on |
Also they possess long, | slender ears. |
told apart from feral geese best by the more | slender, elegant neck, which is thick-set in domestic |
Slender elements of its original purpose endure. | |
rred for the first time as Princess Ann, is a | slender, elfin and wistful beauty, alternately regal |
Their tail is short and | slender, ending in a puff of hair. |
It is an annual herb producing clumps of | slender, erect stems up to 25 centimeters tall. |
The plant has many | slender, erect stems which may reach a height of 15 c |
It is an annual herb producing a | slender, erect flowering stem up to about 30 centimet |
This annual herb produces a | slender erect stem with flat, oval leaves clasping it |
shaped leaves a few centimeters long and many | slender erect stems up to 40 centimeters tall. |
bulb one to two centimeters long, producing a | slender erect stem up to 50 centimeters tall and usua |
The branching inflorescence arises on a | slender, erect peduncle up to half a meter tall beari |
This annual herb produces a | slender, erect stem approaching a meter in height. |
It is an annual or biennial herb producing a | slender, erect stem with stiff, widely spreading bran |
C. exilis is an annual herb producing a | slender, erect stem often exceeding half a meter in h |
It is rhizomatous perennial herb producing a | slender, erect stem reaching 30 to 60 centimeters in |
It is an annual herb producing a | slender, erect stem sometimes exceeding half a meter |
, hairy, glandular annual herb producing very | slender erect stems up to about 22 centimeters in max |
It produces a | slender, erect flowering stem which may exceed one me |
The plant blooms with | slender, erect flowering stems bearing umbels of flow |
ay approach 1.5 meters in maximum height, its | slender, erect stem growing from cylindrical tubers m |
It is a perennial herb producing | slender erect stems reaching maximum heights exceedin |
This is an annual herb producing a | slender, erect stem up to 80 centimeters in maximum h |
to between 1 and 3 metres in height and has a | slender, erect habit. |
es is a gray-green perennial herb producing a | slender erect stem up to about 50 centimeters in maxi |
It is an annual herb producing a | slender, erect, hairless flowering stem up to a meter |
They are annual herbs producing | slender, erect, glandular stems from taproots. |
This is a perennial herb producing many | slender, erect, green stems up to a meter tall. |
scape, arising from the rosette of leaves, is | slender, erect, and about 2 cm tall. |
It is speculated on | slender evidence that he also worked in Dordrecht. |
The body is quite | slender, eyes are rounded and well separated, antenna |
ce as "a fine chasm, with a lofty, though but | slender, fall of water", while Samuel Taylor Coleridg |
False Brome, | Slender False Brome or Wood False Brome, Brachypodium |
ple of the Brachypodium sylvaticum, Oak/ Ash ( | slender falsebrome oak/ash) group of broadleaved wood |
Aspidorhynchus was a | slender, fast-swimming fish, 60 centimetres (2.0 ft) |
arrives, Lucy is appalled at his notoriously | slender figure and take him in. |
ringers rather | slender, first much shorter than second; toes short, |
This long, | slender fish can usually be distinguished from all it |
This long, | slender fish (up to 140 mm standard length) can be di |
This long, | slender fish can usually be distinguished from all it |
noides) is one of hundreds of small, silvery, | slender fish known as shiners. |
Lampreys are long, | slender fish-like animals, lacking lower jaws, which |
body is deep, that is, it is not a vertically | slender fish. |
The common name is | Slender Flat Sedge. |
endrum alpicolum is a sympodial epiphyte with | slender, flattened stems, to 0.6 m tall. |
They are large | slender flies, that mimic solitary wasp in slow fligh |
l herb growing up to a meter in height with a | slender flowering stem. |
C. tommasinianus has a | slender flowers about 2-4.5 cm (0.75-1.75 in) long, w |
f the front porch that is supported by twelve | slender fluted columns (six on each level). |
They are exceptionally | slender for Symphytans, often resembling other types |
black building with white trim is remarkably | slender for a skyscraper in a seismically active area |
0-90 cm tall, with a 120-150 cm wingspan, but | slender for its size, weighing only 0.5-1.3 |
d from Latin rostrum, "snout", and gracilis, " | slender", in reference to the slender form of the ant |
its favorite perch, Duckweed, helps hide its | slender form. |
At half time Subiaco held a | slender four point lead. |
to hit for both average and power despite his | slender frame. |
Immature females are | slender, free in the soil. |
The | slender, freely branching stems have adventitious roo |
The | slender, freely branching stems lack adventitious roo |
It raises | slender, fuzzy stems, atop which bloom a daisylike fl |
It is a | slender, generally cylindrical goby with a maximum st |
Gentianella tenella - | Slender Gentian |
The Gracile Tateril or | Slender Gerbil (Taterillus gracilis) is a species of |
Hedychium aurantiacum or Orange Ginger, is a | slender ginger that grows wild in the Himalayan regio |
m Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), a | slender girl may be referred to as a sylph. |
lent leaves (leaves occur few to many and are | slender, glabrous to glandular, opposite, ovate to di |
It is a small, | slender goby, reaching up to 6 cm in length. |
At the age of 49 she was still a | slender, graceful little woman with clear dark eyes, |
n.(22.5 cm) long, .125 in.(3 mm) wide, basal, | slender, grasslike and flattened like flower stem" |
It has long, | slender, grayish-green tubercles 6-12 cm long, with p |
and gnathos (meaning jaw) in reference to the | slender, greatly elongated caudal lobe of the male gn |
to a maximum height of 30 centimeters with a | slender green stem which turns purple with age. |
The stiff, | slender green to blue-green leaves stand away from th |
aceous plant with opposite, simple leaves, on | slender, green stems. |
Stems : clustered, 1.5-4(-7) m tall; stems | slender, green, 3-5 cm, with stilt roots. |
It is a biennial herb with a | slender, greenish, often hairy stem sometimes exceedi |
The leaves are arranged alternately on a | slender growing shoot 3-4 feet (0.91-1.2 m) long, var |
Woodpecker: Possible nickname for a | slender gun magazine fed through the stock. |
Readily recognized by its long | slender gun barrel and split carriage trail, the Type |
s a species of grass known by the common name | slender hairgrass. |
The | slender, hairless, tangling stems have pairs of tiny, |
verlapping sepals; corolla salver-shaped, the | slender, hairy tube spreading into 5 equal lobes; 10 |
This is an annual herb producing a | slender, hairy stem up to about 35 centimeters long. |
ompound, odd-pinnate, 21-40 inches long, with | slender hairy petioles, grooved and swollen at the ba |
It produces | slender, hairy stems which reach 4 to 45 centimeters |
scarce vascular plant species here as well - | Slender Hare's-ear (Bupleurum tenuissimum) and Long-s |
The | Slender Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys gracilis) is a |
Its tail is | slender, has a low fin along the top, and an even sma |
species of hawkweed known by the common name | slender hawkweed. |
It is a | slender herb producing a very glandular stem sometime |
The authors concluded that its | slender hindfeet meant that it was forced to move qua |
s also characterized by a distinctive type of | slender, horizontal tuber that forms the perennating |
es the porthole of an Islamic minaret" with a | slender Horseshoe arch window. |
Egyptian dynasties, the breeding of swift and | slender hounds together with a variety of common dogs |
They appear as | slender humans with fine features, pointed ears and p |
The bill is short and black and is fairly | slender in some species. |
hands and pedipalps, both of which are quite | slender in the bark scorpions. |
cies name is derived from the Latin gracilis ( | slender) in reference to the extremely slender caudal |
name is derived from the Latin petilus (thin, | slender) in reference to the unusually slender form o |
The fruiting capsule is around 2 cm long, | slender in shape. |
in which the fingers are abnormally long and | slender in comparison to the palm of the hand. |
The | slender inflorescence stalks are naked but usually wo |
th a sharp-edged, slightly angular rim, and a | slender inner wall. |
ottlenose Dolphins are all known predators of | Slender Inshore Squid. |
he gallery runs around three sides carried on | slender iron columns with palmette capitals. |
snake can extract from their shells using its | slender jaw. |
The type species D. phosphaticus possessed | slender jaws with numerous recurved teeth, indicative |
s perennial plant growing to 60 cm tall, with | slender lanceolate leaves up to 40 cm long and 1 cm b |
The leaves are | slender lanceolate, 3-14 cm long and 5-13 mm broad, w |
The leaves are | slender lanceolate, 6-10 cm long and 0.8-2 cm broad, |
A small (14 cm long), | slender lark, with abundant streaking, very similar t |
38, Zaheer Khan 20*) to give India 603, and a | slender lead of 15. |
dene were batting on the third morning with a | slender lead of 127. |
Ridge-fruited and red-tipped | slender leaf mallees add colour to the dunes with bro |
The | slender leafed vine has greenish-yellow flowers and s |
forming a swollen, green crown shaft; petiole | slender; leaflets 0.3-1 m long, 3.5-5 cm wide. |
It develops | slender, leafy, climbing shoots which die down each s |
al bunchgrass, growing to 50-110 cm tall with | slender leaves 10-30 cm long and 0.5-1 cm broad. |
As the common name implies, it has | slender leaves and stems that give the plant an airy |
A semi-evergreen shrub up to 4 m tall, with | slender leaves 3-13 cm long and 1-3 cm broad; flowers |
It produces long and | slender leaves. |
built archosaur, and is notable for its long | slender legs and well-developed feet - features it sh |
d current loading acts only on the relatively | slender legs and not on the barge hull. |
dornis was an ostrich-sized animal, with more | slender legs than other Dromornithids. |
They are usually red and densely hairy with | slender legs, sometimes very long. |
This small dinosaur seems to have had long, | slender legs. |
This frog has a robust body with long, | slender legs; males measure 50-60 mm, females 85-100 |
Slender Lespedeza, Lespedeza virginica | |
In a mature plant they are dark green with | slender light green stalks, around 30 cm long and 18 |
ker and mechanic; Goniff (Christopher Cary) a | slender, likable Cockney cat burglar; and Chief (Bren |
Its mandible is | slender like that of Ursus arctos and Ursus etruscus. |
The poetic merit of the "Argentina" is | slender, like that of all the epics composed about th |
It had a short, broad snout and its long, | slender limbs had three digits. |
Characterized by extremely | slender limbs with large appendages, at least one spe |
Characterized by extremely | slender limbs with large appendages. |
With long | slender limbs, it was similar in form to other spheno |
primitive of the mammal-like reptiles and had | slender limbs. |
ectly above its eyes, and relatively long and | slender limbs. |
e family Sparganophilidae, is a group of long | slender limicolous (mud-dwelling) earthworms native t |
our darker, the discal white bar and terminal | slender line as on the upperside, but the former clea |
The mine is a | slender, linear tunnel that normally curves at both u |
is an annual plant growing to 1 m tall, with | slender, linear leaves 2-7 cm long and 2-6 mm broad. |
ed ocelli, and sub-terminal and terminal pale | slender lines. |
up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) in length, and was a | slender, lizard-like animal, with long legs and a lon |
d, Lagartija de las bromelias) is a small and | slender lizard. |
They have 3-7 | slender lobes, deeply incised between the lobes, each |
It is a | slender long shell of about 100mm White with a slight |
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