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Species of gastropod
Setia scillae is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. Setia scillae (Aradas & Benoit, 1876)
Setia_scillae
Genus of very small gastropods
Prins, 2009 Setia nomeae Moolenbeek & Piersma, 1990 † Setia occidentalis Le Renard, 1990 Setia pulcherrima (Jeffreys, 1848) Setia scillae (Aradas & Benoit
Setia_(gastropod)
(Brocchi, 1814) Pyramidellidae Eulimella acicula (Philippi, 1836) Eulimella scillae (Scacchi, 1835) Megastomia conoidea (Brocchi, 1814) Turbonilla delicata
List of marine molluscs of Montenegro
List_of_marine_molluscs_of_Montenegro
SETIA SCILLAE
SETIA SCILLAE
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Egyptian
, the wife of Seti-nekht.
Girl/Female
British, English, Hebrew
House of God; Daughter of Jehovah
Male
Egyptian
, the keeper of the royal house of the women of Seti I.
Male
Egyptian
, an Ethiopian king, prob. of the house of Seti I.
Male
Greek
(Σήθι) Greek form of Egyptian Seti, SETHI means "of Seth."Â
Female
Egyptian
, a princess of the royal line of Seti I.
Girl/Female
English
House of God.
Girl/Female
Greek
Moon.
Biblical
Latin language|Latin form of Zibiah found in the Douay-Rheims Bible|Douay-Rheims
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Finnish
Hospitable; Guest; Woman
Girl/Female
British, English
Flower Child
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SETIA SCILLAE
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English Latin
The month April; symbolizes spring.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Arnviðr, ARVIDH means "eagle tree."
Boy/Male
Indian
Poet and Writer
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian feminine form of Nikola, NIKOLETT means "victor of the people."
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Vishnu
Female
Irish
Pet form of Irish Nóra, NÓIRÃN means "honor, valor."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yaanay, JAANAI means "whom Jehovah answers." In the bible, this is the name of a man in the tribe of Gad.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Enough
Girl/Female
Tamil
Avalika | அவாலிகா
Girl/Female
Tamil
Charushila | சாரà¯à®·à¯€à®²à®¾
The beautiful woman, Beautiful jewel
SETIA SCILLAE
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SETIA SCILLAE
n.
A sucker of the sepia or cuttlefish and related animals.
n.
See Shittim.
n.
One of the spinelike feathers at the base of the bill of certain birds.
a.
Of or pertaining to sepia; done in sepia; as, a sepic drawing.
n.
A genus comprising the common cuttlefish and numerous similar species. See Illustr. under Cuttlefish.
n.
Any slender, more or less rigid, bristlelike organ or part; as the hairs of a caterpillar, the slender spines of a crustacean, the hairlike processes of a protozoan, the bristles or stiff hairs on the leaves of some plants, or the pedicel of the capsule of a moss.
pl.
of Seta
pl.
of Sepia
n.
A conical calcareous fossil, tapering to a point at the lower extremity, with a conical cavity at the other end, where it is ordinarily broken; but when perfect it contains a small chambered cone, called the phragmocone, prolonged, on one side, into a delicate concave blade; the thunderstone. It is the internal shell of a cephalopod related to the sepia, and belonging to an extinct family. The belemnites are found in rocks of the Jurassic and Cretaceous ages.
a.
Of a dark brown color, with a little red in its composition; also, made of, or done in, sepia.
pl.
of Sepia
a.
Covered with bristles; having or bearing a seta or setae; setiferous; as, setigerous glands; a setigerous segment of an annelid; specifically (Bot.), tipped with a bristle.
n.
A pigment prepared from the ink, or black secretion, of the sepia, or cuttlefish. Treated with caustic potash, it has a rich brown color; and this mixed with a red forms Roman sepia. Cf. India ink, under India.
n.
A painting all of one color, as a sepia painting, or an India painting.
a.
Like or pertaining to the cuttlefishes of the genus Sepia.
n.
A small, short hair or bristle; a small seta.
n.
The common European cuttlefish.
n.
One of the movable chitinous spines or hooks of an annelid. They usually arise in clusters from muscular capsules, and are used in locomotion and for defense. They are very diverse in form.
n.
A cephalopod of the genus Sepia, having an internal shell, large eyes, and ten arms furnished with denticulated suckers, by means of which it secures its prey. The name is sometimes applied to dibranchiate cephalopods generally.