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Species of moth
Leucoma cryptadia is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Cyril Leslie Collenette in 1938. It is found in Sri Lanka. Body white with bright
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Genus of moths
1999 Leucoma chrysoscela (Collenette, 1934) Leucoma clara (Walker, 1865) Leucoma cryptadia Collenette, 1938 Leucoma dexitera Collenette, 1960 Leucoma dicella
Leucoma
1855) Laelia testacea (Moore, 1879) Lacida costalis Walker, 1855 Leucoma cryptadia Collenette, 1938 Lymantria ampla (Walker, 1855) Lymantria detersa
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Boy/Male
African
Ghanian name given to a boy born on Saturday.
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Crown of a King; Like a King
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Having principal place on arjunas flag
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
King.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Good
Biblical
heap of witness
Boy/Male
Polynesian
Birth.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Warrior of the World
Boy/Male
French
Warden of the game.
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n.
Dimness or abolition of sight, with a diminution of transparency, a bluish or greenish tinge of the refracting media of the eye, and a hard inelastic condition of the eyeball, with marked increase of tension within the eyeball.
n.
Same as Leucoma.
n.
An American genus of sapotaceous trees bearing sweet and edible fruits.
a.
Having the nature of glaucoma.
n.
A white opacity in the cornea of the eye; -- called also albugo.
a.
White; -- applied to albinos, from the whiteness of their skin and hair.
n.
The hartbeest.
n.
A tumor developed on, or connected with, a nerve, esp. one consisting of new-formed nerve fibers.
n.
Same as Glaucoma.
a.
Of or pertaining to a natural order (Sapotaceae) of (mostly tropical) trees and shrubs, including the star apple, the Lucuma, or natural marmalade tree, the gutta-percha tree (Isonandra), and the India mahwa, as well as the sapodilla, or sapota, after which the order is named.