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Menobranchus
Menobranch Men"o*branch, Menobranchus Men`o*bran"chus, n. [NL. menobranchus, fr. Gr. ? to remain + ? a gill.] (Zo["o]l.) A large aquatic American salamander of the genus Necturus, having permanent external gills.

Meaning of Branchus from wikipedia

- name Branchus (Gr****: Βράγχος) refers to the following characters, who may or may not be identical: Branchus, a lover of Apollo and a prophet. Branchus, father...
- excellent omen, and so her son was named Branchus, since the sun had p****ed through her bronchia (throat). Branchus grew up to be the most handsome of men...
- by her married name as Alexandrine-Caroline (or Caroline or simply Mme) Branchu (2 November 1780 – 14 October 1850) was a French opera soprano with origins...
- healing spring located in the temple. Was believed to have been founded by Branchus, son or lover of Apollo. In Hierapolis Bambyce, Syria (modern Manbij),...
- seers Aesacus Aleuas Amphiaraus Amphilochus Ampyx Anius Asbolus Bakis Branchus Calchas Carnus Carya C****andra Elatus Ennomus Epimenides Halitherses Helenus...
- with a certain Branchus mentioned in the fables, and it is suggested that Babrius may have been his tutor; probably, however, Branchus is a purely fictitious...
- 1016/j.clp.2013.05.008. PMID 23972750. Nardi N, Campillo-Gimenez B, Pong S, Branchu P, Ecoffey C, Wodey E (November 2013). "[Chronic pain after cesarean: Impact...
- term to beautify Helen's hair. Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Apollo Branchus Cyparissus Apollo et Hyacinthus, an opera by Mozart Hyacinth, the flower...
- he brought the good news. The second was the successor of the prophet Branchus to the shrine of Miletus, called Evangelos because he was the one announcing...
- possibly the daughter of the river-god Cephissus, mother of Cercyon by Branchus Argyra Achaea loved by the hero Selemnus Ascra Boeotia loved by Poseidon...