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  • 11Squarrose-slashed — Squarrose Squar*rose (skw[o^]r*r[o^]s or skw[o^]r r[=o]s ; 277), a. [L. squarrosus (perhaps) scurfy, scabby.] Ragged or full of loose scales or projecting parts; rough; jagged; as: (a) (Bot. & Zo[ o]l.) Consisting of scales widely divaricating;… …

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  • 12divarication — noun Date: 1578 1. the action, process, or fact of divaricating 2. a divergence of opinion …

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  • 13Tammar Wallaby — Tammar Wallaby[1] …

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  • 14Flora of New Zealand — The kauri is the largest New Zealand tree, growing mainly in the northernmost parts of the country This article relates to the flora of New Zealand, especially indigenous strains. New Zealand s geographical isolation has meant the country has… …

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  • 15Zeidora maoria — Taxobox name = Zeidora maoria image caption = regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda ordo = Archaeogastropoda familia = Fissurellidae genus = Zeidora species = Z. maoria binomial = Zeidora maoria binomial authority = Powell,… …

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  • 16Glazkov culture — is archaeological culture of ancient Tungus racially Mongoloid tribes in the Bronze Age (18 13 centuries BCE), spread in the Baikal area. The Glazkov Tunguses came to Siberia from the south, displacing Yukagir tribes. Glazkovs is a conditional… …

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  • 17divaricate — divaricately, adv. divaricatingly, adv. divarication, n. divaricator, n. v. /duy var i kayt , di /; adj. /duy var euh kit, kayt , di /, v., divaricated, divaricating, adj. v.i. 1. to spread apart; branch; diverge. 2. Bot …

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  • 18Coprosma propinqua — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class …

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  • 19McLean Falls — McLean Falls, April 2008 Location The Catlins, Southland Region, New Zealand Type Casca …

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  • 20disparate — I adjective aberrant, atypical, clashing, conflicting, contradictory, contrasting, departing from, deviating, different, differentiated, differing, digressive, disagreeing, discordant, discrepant, disproportionate, dissimilar, distinct,… …

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