Glaucus

Word GLAUCUS
Character 7
Hyphenation ‖Glau cus
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The word "glaucus" in example sentences

UGLY blue slugs called glaucus that like to eat bluebottles are turning up in their hundreds on Gold Coast beaches blown in by northeasterlies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[1612] Narrated by AElian (Anim i. 16) of the "glaucus," a fish apparently unknown. ❋ Unknown (1895)

Phoebe zhenan (V), Litsea elongata, oak Quercus glaucus, Elaeocarpus spp. and maples Acer spp. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Add that to the glaucus blue foliage with all those hot pink or light pink blooms– they look electric. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No comprehensive bird list is given in the plan, but it does confirm the presence of the endangered species, the glaucus macaw. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is the 4th instar of the eastern tiger swallowtail Papilio glaucus. ❋ AYDIN (2006)

The following are deep-sea fishes — the trygon, the cartilaginous fishes, the white conger, the serranus, the erythrinus, and the glaucus. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Some fishes, however, hide during the summer, as the glaucus or grey-back; this fish hides in summer for about sixty days. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Some fish possess these appendages but only in small numbers, as the hepatus and the glaucus; and, by the way, they are few also in the dorado. ❋ Unknown (2002)

A few fish are in much the same condition at all times, whether with spawn or not, as the glaucus. ❋ Unknown (2002)

'Driven To Tears' is the Latin poem by Ausonius ( "Cum glaucus opaco/respondet colli fluvius, frondere videntur/fluminei latices et palmite consitus anmis ..."). ❋ Unknown (1980)

The Botany is rather interesting, the general features are the same as those of the hills round Ghuznee; the most common plants Senecionoides glaucus, Plectranthus of Mookhloor in profusion, a new densely tufted ❋ William Griffith (N/A)

The true Rushes (_Juncaceoe_) include the Soft Rush (_effusus_); the Hard Rush (_glaucus_); and the Common Rush (_conglomeratus_). ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

Up to the 29th June I made good progress southward and westward (the weather being mostly excellent), sometimes meeting dead bears, floating away on floes, sometimes dead or living walrus-herds, with troop after troop of dead kittiwakes, glaucus and ivory gulls, skuas, and every kind of Arctic fowl. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Although they are not larger than a pigeon, they are not afraid to lay siege to an erne or a glaucus gull, and they will often do so as much for amusement as for gain. ❋ Jessie Margaret Edmondston Saxby (1891)

The "blue mould" (_Aspergillis glaucus_) attacks hay and straw in the stack or rick, and without any regard to their origin -- no matter whether they were the produce of the wettest or the dryest, the warmest or the coldest of soils. ❋ Charles Alexander Cameron (1875)

(_Larus glaucus_ and _tridactylus_); _Lestris parasitica_ and ❋ Alexander Leslie (1866)

The glaucus-leaved York blackboy is, however, the most important, and grows thirty feet in height without ❋ Edward Wilson Landor (1844)

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