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Rhomboides
Rhomboides Rhom*boid"es, n. A rhomboid. [R.] --Milton.

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- Cissé Mint Cheikh Ould Boide is a Mauritanian designated as Mauritania’s Amb****ador to the United States in March 2021. Former permanent representative to...
- "Remarques sur la classification des Ophidiens et particulièrement des Boides des Mascareignes (Boylerinae subfam. nov.)". Bulletin du Muséum National...
- "Bandayo" means a building or a building while the word "Poboide" or "Po Boide" means a place to consult. The Bandayo Pamboide traditional house is often...
- located next to Villaviciosa, Asturias, Spain. The church stands in the Boides valley (Villaviciosa), the place where Alfonso III of Asturias was detained...
- Washington, D.C.'s Kalorama neighborhood. The Amb****ador is Cissé Cheikh Boide. Built in 1914 as a private residence, the Georgian Revival-style building...
- Tullibody (Scottish Gaelic: Tulach Bòide) is a village set in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies north of the River Forth near to the foot of the...
- noblemen, dispossessed the king and confined him in the town of Boiges (Boides valley, present-day Valdediós). Even so, they allowed him to lead a final...
- Islands List Gerald Zackios September 16, 2016 Emb****y [110]  Mauritania List Boide Cisse September 15, 2021 Emb****y [111]  Mauritius List Purmanund Jhugroo...
- Paris. 31: 379–386. Hoffstetter, R (1961a). "Nouveaux restes d'un serpent boïdé (Madtsoia madagascariensis nov. sp.) dans le Crétacé supérieur de Madagascar"...
- diplochilus Tylognathus bo Popta, 1904 is now Lobocheilos bo Tylognathus boides Popta, 1906 is now Lobocheilos bo Tylognathus brunneus Fowler, 1934 is now...