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Species of beetle
Trechus algiricus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Jeannel in 1922. "Trechus algiricus Jeannel, 1922". Catalogue
Trechus_algiricus
Belousov, 1990 Trechus albanicus Apfelbeck, 1905 Trechus algiricus Jeannel, 1922 Trechus alicantinus EspaƱol, 1971 Trechus alinae Dajoz, 1990 Trechus almonius
List_of_Trechus_species
Animals classified as endangered by the IUCN
subfasciata Buprestis splendens Cedrorum azoricus Eustra honchongensis Trechus picoensis Trechus terrabravensis Anaglyptus luteofasciatus Anaglyptus praecellens
IUCN Red List endangered species (Animalia)
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Animals classified as vulnerable by the IUCN
Valenfriesia dimidiata Carabus olympiae Clinidium canaliculatum Trechus isabelae Trechus terceiranus Anaglyptus zappii Anisarthron barbipes Callidium cedri
IUCN Red List vulnerable species (Animalia)
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TRECHUS ALGIRICUS
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Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : nickname for a dwarf, Middle English murch(e).French (Lorraine) : nickname for a lethargic, feeble man, from a Middle High German loanword, mursch, murz.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Jehovah has heard. A Biblical name.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gift
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Beauty
Girl/Female
English American Latin
Modern.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Always Love; Heart
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Bud
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yalown, YALON means "God lodges" or "passing the night; tarrying."
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a.
Lying across; being in a direction across something else; as, paths cut with traverse trenches.
n.
A soldier detailed or employed to form roads, dig trenches, and make bridges, as an army advances.
n.
Any one of several species of American ground warblers of the genus Geothlypis, esp. the Maryland yellowthroat (G. trichas), which is a very common species.
pl.
of Trochus
n.
A cord or band of fibrous tissue extending from the bladder to the umbilicus.
v. i.
The advanced works, trenches, or covered roads made by besiegers in their advances toward a fortress or military post.
pl.
of Rectus
n.
One of a series of long trenches constructed before a besieged fortress, by the besieging force, as a cover for troops supporting the attacking batteries. They are roughly parallel to the line of outer defenses of the fortress.
v. t.
To dig or cultivate very deeply, usually by digging parallel contiguous trenches in succession, filling each from the next; as, to trench a garden for certain crops.
a.
Of or pertaining to the genus Trochus or family Trochidae.
v. t.
To cut in; to furrow; to make trenches in or upon.
n.
Any one of several species of handsome gastropod shells of the genus Trochus, or Imperator. The shell is conical, with the margin toothed somewhat like the rowel of a spur.
v. t.
One who trenches; esp., one who cuts or digs ditches.
n.
A straight muscle; as, the recti of the eye.
a.
Being without trenches; whole; intact.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine univalve shells belonging to Trochus and many allied genera of the family Trochidae. Some of the species are called also topshells.
n.
Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine top-shaped shells of the genus Trochus, or family Trochidae.