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armed Gephyreans
Echiuroidea Ech`i*u*roi"de*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. echiurus, the name of one genus (Gr. ? an adder + ? tail) + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Annelida which includes the genus Echiurus and allies. They are often classed among the Gephyrea, and called the armed Gephyreans.
Gephyrea
Gephyrea Ge*phyr"e*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a dam, a bridge.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of marine Annelida, in which the body is imperfectly, or not at all, annulated externally, and is mostly without set[ae].
Gephyrean
Gephyrean Ge*phyr"e*an, a. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the Gephyrea. -- n. One of the Gerphyrea.
Gephyreoid
Gephyreoid Ge*phyr"e*oid, a. & n. [Gephyrea + -oid.] Gephyrean.

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- Corinth (/ˈkɒrɪnθ/ KORR-inth; Gr****: Κόρινθος, romanized: Kórinthos, Modern Gr**** pronunciation: [ˈkorinθos]) is a muni****lity in Corinthia in Greece...
- Perlinella ephyre, the vernal stone, is a species of common stonefly in the family Perlidae. It is found in North America. "Perlinella ephyre Report". Integrated...
- mythology, Ephyra (Ancient Gr****: Ἐφύρα, romanized: Ephýra, lit. "nymph") or Ephyre may refer to two different deities: Ephyra, one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph...
- Doris. She was one of nymphs in the train of Cyrene along with her sisters, Ephyre, Opis and Arethusa. Deiopea, one of Juno's fourteen nymphs. She is described...
- In Gr**** mythology, Euphetes (Ancient Gr****: Εὐφήτης) was the king from Ephyre (a place near the river Selleis in the Troad). Euphetes received Phyleus...
- not bring shame upon the race of my fathers, that were far the noblest in Ephyre and in wide Lycia." Homer, Iliad 6.196–197; Apollodorus, 2.3.1 Scholia on...
- inscriptions. Sellia Epyre operated in the first century AD. Her byname, Epyre or Ephyre, is of Gr**** origin, so it has been suggested that she was a freedwoman...
- Melpomène, Muse of Tragedy Aeole, Keeper of the Winds Cymodoce, first Nereid Ephyre, second Nereid Cydippe, third Nereid Eight Vents (Winds) Cephée, King of...
- Perlinella: Perlinella drymo (Newman, 1839) (striped stone) Perlinella ephyre (Newman, 1839) (vernal stone) Perlinella zwicki Kondratieff, Kirchner &...
- the late first century BC and the middle of the first century AD. Sellia Ephyre, an aurivestrix, or maker of clothing embellished with gold, whose shop...