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  • 71Maggot — A soft bodied wormlike larva of a fly that lays its eggs in living or especially in decaying tissues. The living or rotting material furnishes heat for the hatching of the eggs and food for the newly hatched maggots. Certain blowfly maggots… …

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  • 72Geastrum triplex — Geastrum triplex …

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  • 73Collybia cirrhata — Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 74Copernicium — roentgenium ← copernicium → ununtrium Hg ↑ Cn …

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  • 75Galerina marginata — Galerina marginata …

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  • 76Food web — A freshwater aquatic and terrestrial food web. A food web (or food cycle) depicts feeding connections (what eats what) in an ecological community. Ecologists can broadly lump all life forms into one of two categories called trophic levels: 1) the …

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  • 77Muscina — Adult Muscina stabulans Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 78Ooty — Udhagai Queen of Hill Stations   town   …

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  • 79decadent — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. ruined, fallen; depraved, debauched, dissolute; sentimental, nostalgic; blasé, cynical. See deterioration, impurity. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Regressive] Syn. declining, moribund, decaying, on the …

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  • 80decay — [[t]dɪke͟ɪ[/t]] decays, decaying, decayed 1) VERB When something such as a dead body, a dead plant, or a tooth decays, it is gradually destroyed by a natural process. The bodies buried in the fine ash slowly decayed... [V ing] The ground was… …

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