ensnare birds

  • 1ensnare — ensnarement, n. ensnarer, n. ensnaringly, adv. /en snair /, v.t., ensnared, ensnaring. to capture in, or involve as in, a snare: to be ensnared by lies; to ensnare birds. Also, insnare. [1585 95; EN 1 + SNARE1] Syn. entrap, entangle, enmesh. Ant …

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  • 2ensnare —   Ho opunihei, hei, ho oheihei, ho okāhihi, huahualau, pahele; kāwili (as birds) …

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  • 3At Swim-Two-Birds — infobox Book | name = At Swim Two Birds image caption = First edition cover author = Flann O Brien country = Ireland language = English genre = Novel publisher = Longman Green Co release date = 1939 media type = Print (Hardback Paperback) pages …

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  • 4Rosales — ▪ plant order Introduction  the rose order of dicotyledonous flowering plants, containing 9 families, 261 genera, and more than 7,700 species. Rosales, which is in the Rosid I group among the core eudicots, is related to other orders with members …

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  • 5Artocarpus Integrifolia — L. Jackfruit (E); Jaca (S) . The jackfruit or jaca has dozens of sectors, each with one seed, surrounded by a yellow, pulpy mass with a strong odor. The pulp is eaten raw or cooked; or may be fermented to yield an alcoholic beverage with a strong …

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  • 6birdlime — n. sticky substance used to ensnare birds …

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  • 7birdlimes — n. sticky substance used to ensnare birds …

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  • 8Saddleback (bird) — For other uses, see Saddleback (disambiguation). Saddleback North Island Saddleback Conservation status …

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  • 9List of The Future Is Wild species — This is a list of possible species postulated in the 2003 Animal Planet/ORF and ZDF series The Future Is Wild . The series examined twelve ecosystems at three distant future times.Five million yearsAfter the warm time period of humanity s reign a …

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  • 10net — net1 nettable, adj. netlike, adj. /net/, n., v., netted, netting. n. 1. a bag or other contrivance of strong thread or cord worked into an open, meshed fabric, for catching fish, birds, or other animals: a butterfly net. 2. a piece of meshed… …

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