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Treeless Tree"less, a. Destitute of trees. --C. Kingsley.

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- Eeles (or Eells) is a surname and a given name. It may refer to: Francis Carolus Eeles (1876–1954), English liturgical scholar and church historian James...
- species. Eels undergo considerable development from the early larval stage to the eventual adult stage and are usually predators. The term "eel" is also...
- Anthony George Eeles (born 15 November 1970) is an English former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in Chatham, Eeles pla**** for Gillingham...
- sometimes abbreviated as "eel" in Physics Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor, abbreviated as "EELS", lunar surveyor EAL (disambiguation) Eeles, a name This disambiguation...
- Scholia has a profile for Rosalind Eeles (Q24640445). Rosalind Anne Eeles is a Professor of Oncogenetics at the Institute of Cancer Research and clinician...
- Eels (often typeset as eels or EELS) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1991 by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mark Oliver...
- Zoë Eeles (born 1975) is a British actress from Dumfries, Scotland. Eeles was born in Dumfries and moved to Glasgow at the age of five. Her father Bert...
- Dresser, Henry Eeles (1884–1886). A Monograph of the Meropidae, or Family of the Bee-eaters. London: self-published. Dresser, Henry Eeles (1893). A Monograph...
- Major General Nicholas Henry Eeles, CBE (born 24 April 1961) is a British Army officer who served as General Officer Commanding Scotland from 2012 to...
- The pelican eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides) is a deep-sea eel. It is the only known member of the genus Eurypharynx and the family Eurypharyngidae. It belongs...