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11tail|walk — «TAYL WK», intransitive verb. (of a fish) to leap repeatedly from the water, as if walking or hopping supported by the tail: »The great fish roars out of the water, sometimes jumping 12 ft. or more, as he goes raging and tailwalking across the… …
12tail|race — «TAYL RAYS», noun. 1. the part of a millrace, flume, or channel below the water wheel that leads the water away. 2. Mining. a channel for carrying away refuse (tailings) in water …
13water scorpion — n. any of a family (Nepidae) of elongated, sticklike, four winged hemipteran insects, characterized by a long breathing tube at the anal end of the abdomen * * * ▪ insect any of the approximately 150 species of aquatic invertebrates of the… …
14tail|er — «TAY luhr», noun. 1. British. a device for securing a fish by the tail, consisting of a movable loop on a handle. 2. a fish whose tail breaks the surface of the water …
15Water Jump — Le water jump ((en) littéralement, « saut dans l eau ») est une discipline qui se pratique à vélo de type BMX ou VTT. Le but est d effectuer des figures aériennes à l aide d une rampe, avec réception dans l eau. Les figures sont du type …
16Water torch — Wa ter torch (Bot.) The common cat tail ({Typha latifolia}), the spike of which makes a good torch soaked in oil. Dr. Prior. [1913 Webster] …
17Water wagtail — Wa ter wag tail See under {Wagtail}. [1913 Webster] …
18water shrew — ▪ mammal any of 12 species of amphibious shrews (shrew) that have a broad, fleshy muzzle, large chest, and long hind legs and digits. Most water shrews live in montane habitats and forage in clear, cold streams and small rivers. They use… …
19Water opossum — Yapok[1] Conservation status …
20Water Opossum — Taxobox name = Yapok image width = 200px status = LC status system = iucn3.1 trend = unknown regnum = Animalia classis = Mammalia infraclassis = Marsupialia ordo = Didelphimorphia familia = Didelphidae subfamilia = Didelphinae genus = Chironectes …