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Species of beetle
Praepodes elegans is a species of weevil. It is found in Cuba. "Praepodes elegans". The Encyclopedia of Life. Archived from the original on 2023-01-01
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C. elegans most commonly refers to the model round worm Caenorhabditis elegans. It may also refer to any of the species below. They are listed, first
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Genus of beetles
Caribbean islands. Names brought to synonymy Callizonus elegans Guer., a synonym for Praepodes elegans Curculionidum dispositio methodica: cum generum characteribus
Callizonus
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Arthurian
, knight & king; father of Parzival (Percival).
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Indian, Sanskrit
Dwelling; Dominion
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Hindu
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Indian, Russian, Sanskrit
Bitter; Merciless; A Fragrant Plant; Village
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Good Looking
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Tamil
Destiny
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English
Variant spelling of English Amy, AMI means "much loved."
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Liberation
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Spanish
Joy.
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Biblical
Change.
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n.
A species of tinamou (Calopezus elegans), having a long slender crest.
n. pl.
Nursers, -- a term applied to those birds whose young are hatched in a very immature and helpless condition, so as to require the care of their parents for some time; -- opposed to praecoces.
n. pl.
A division of butterflies including the satyrs.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Praecoces.
n.
Any plant of the composite genus Zinnia, Mexican herbs with opposite leaves and large gay-colored blossoms. Zinnia elegans is the commonest species in cultivation.
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Same as Praecoces.
n.
A beautiful bright-colored European finch (Carduelis elegans). The name refers to the large patch of yellow on the wings. The front of the head and throat are bright red; the nape, with part of the wings and tail, black; -- called also goldspink, goldie, fool's coat, drawbird, draw-water, thistle finch, and sweet William.
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A division of birds including those whose young are able to run about when first hatched.