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21Short-finned Pilot Whale — Taxobox name = Short finned Pilot Whale MSW3 Cetacea|id=14300051] status = DD status system = iucn3.1 status ref = [cite web|title=Cetacean update of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species|url=http://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/cetacean… …
22Oakeshott typology — Ewart Oakeshott s typology of the medieval sword is based on blade morphology. It categorizes swords into 13 main types labelled X to XXII. Ewart Oakeshott introduced it in his The Archeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age …
23Marshallia mohrii — Mohr s Barbara Button Marshallia mohrii Conservation status …
24pelecaniform — [pel΄ ə kan′ə fôrm΄] adj. of, or having the nature of, an order (Pelecaniformes) of swimming birds having all four toes connected in a webbed foot, including pelicans and cormorants * * * ▪ bird Introduction any of the relatively large and… …
25pterosaur — /ter euh sawr /, n. any flying reptile of the extinct order Pterosauria, from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, having the outside digit of the forelimb greatly elongated and supporting a wing membrane. [1860 65; < NL Pterosauria; see PTERO ,… …
26Eurema mexicana — Mexican Yellow Male …
27peak — 1 noun (C) 1 TIME (usually singular) the time when something or someone is strongest, most successful, or best: Her career was at its peak. | Sales have reached a new peak. | be at your peak/reach your peak: Most athletes have reached their peak… …
28jack oak — noun 1. a common scrubby deciduous tree of central and southeastern United States having dark bark and broad three lobed (club shaped) leaves; tends to form dense thickets • Syn: ↑blackjack oak, ↑blackjack, ↑Quercus marilandica • Hypernyms:… …
29western larch — noun tall larch of western North America have pale green sharply pointed leaves and oblong cones; an important timber tree • Syn: ↑western tamarack, ↑Oregon larch, ↑Larix occidentalis • Hypernyms: ↑larch, ↑larch tree * * * noun …
30aikinite — Needle Nee dle (n[=e] d l), n. [OE. nedle, AS. n[=ae]dl; akin to D. neald, OS. n[=a]dla, G. nadel, OHG. n[=a]dal, n[=a]dala, Icel. n[=a]l, Sw. n[*a]l, Dan. naal, and also to G. n[ a]hen to sew, OHG. n[=a]jan, L. nere to spin, Gr. ne ein, and perh …