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Species of centipede
Cryptops spinipes, the spine-footed cryptops, is a species of centipede in the Cryptopidae family. It is native to Oceania and was first described in 1891
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Genus of centipedes
includes: Cryptops acapulcensis Verhoeff, 1934 Cryptops aelleni Demange, 1963 Cryptops aernarienis Verhoeff, 1943 Cryptops afghanus Loksa, 1971 Cryptops africanus
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Topics referred to by the same term
Cryptops spinipes, species of centipede in the family Cryptopidae Dilophus spinipes, species of March fly in the family Bibionidae Eleodes spinipes,
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Pearl Rose
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English : habitational name from Thornborough in North Yorkshire (Thornebergh in 12th-century records) or Thornbrough in Northumberland and North Yorkshire (T(h)orneburg in 13th-century records). The former is probably so named from Old English þorn ‘thorn bush’ + beorg ‘hill’; the latter from þorn + burh ‘fort’. Other possible though less likely sources are Thornbury in Devon, Gloucestershire, or Herefordshire, which are all named from Old English þorn + byrig, dative of burh ‘fortified place’.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Swedish Thornberg.
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Resplendence brilliance; to gaze, look
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n.
A large, spine-tailed lizard (Uromastix spinipes), found in Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine; -- called also dhobb, and dhabb.
a.
Of or pertaining to crypts.
n.
A whimsical figure, or scene, such as is found in old crypts and grottoes.
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A simple gland, glandular cavity, or tube; a follicle; as, the crypts of Lieberk/hn, the simple tubular glands of the small intestines.