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Species of gastropod
Cystiscus triangularis is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Cystiscidae. Cossignani (2008). Malacologia
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Genus of gastropods
Cystiscus tomlinianus (May, 1918) Cystiscus triangularis Cossignani, 2008 Cystiscus tricinctus Boyer, 2003 Cystiscus truncatus (Dall, 1927) Cystiscus
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comparable form Cyrtonyx †Cyrtonyx tedfordi – type locality for species Cystiscus †Cystiscus subtrigona Cythara †Cythara cetolaca †Cythara hecetae †Cythara interlirata
List of the Cenozoic life of California
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Surname or Lastname
Czech and Slovak
Czech and Slovak : variant of Zeman ‘yeoman farmer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of Seemann.English : variant spelling of Seaman.
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Muslim
(This was the Name of a poetess, (Daughter of al-waqa an))
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Russian
(ÐнÑ) Variant spelling of Russian Anya, ANJA means "favor; grace."
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Indian
Helper, Supporter, Protector, Blossoming flower, Brilliant, Visible, Dawn
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British, English, Indian, Modern, Swedish
Noble Friend; Elf
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
A Crane
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American, British, English
A Form of Taylor; Tailor
Boy/Male
Australian, Vietnamese
Heroism; Brave; Heroic; Strong
Female
Egyptian
, Seben.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Ideal
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n.
A yellow gelatinous or crystalline substance found in broom (Cytisus scoparius) accompanying sparteine.
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A small leguminous tree (Cytisus Laburnum), native of the Alps. The plant is reputed to be poisonous, esp. the bark and seeds. It has handsome racemes of yellow blossoms.
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A narcotic alkaloid extracted from the tops of the common broom (Cytisus scoparius, formerly Spartium scoparium), as a colorless oily liquid of aniline-like odor and very bitter taste.
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A plant having twigs suitable for making brooms to sweep with when bound together; esp., the Cytisus scoparius of Western Europe, which is a low shrub with long, straight, green, angular branches, minute leaves, and large yellow flowers.