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Gentilish
Gentilish Gen"til*ish, a. Heathenish; pagan.

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- The Eurasian goshawk (/ˈɡɒsˌhɔːk/; Astur gentilis, formerly Accipiter gentilis) is a species of medium-large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae,...
- Anomis gentilis is a moth species in the family Erebidae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Anomis gentilis is 8552. "Anomis...
- Gentili is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberico Gentili (1552–1608), Italian jurist Aloysius Gentili (1801–1848), Italian...
- A. gentilis may refer to: Acarolella gentilis, a moth species Accipiter gentilis, the northern goshawk, a bird species Adaina gentilis, a moth species...
- Luca Gentili may refer to: Luca Gentili (footballer, born 1972), former Italian footballer and goalkeeping coach Luca Gentili (footballer, born 1986),...
- gentilis, commonly known as Andersen's leaf-nosed bat or Andersen's roundleaf bat, is a species of roundleaf bat found in Asia. Hipposideros gentilis...
- feeding test on mice revealed no toxicity in C. gentilis. List of deadly fungi "Cortinarius gentilis (Fr.) Fr. 1838". MycoBank. International Mycological...
- Lampropeltis gentilis, commonly known as the Central Plains milksnake , pale milksnake, Utah milksnake, or New Mexico milksnake, is a species of nonvenomous...
- Hester de Peigne, a French Huguenot, in 1589. His eldest son was Robert Gentilis, who graduated from Oxford University at the age of 12 and was made a Fellow...
- Aureoboletus gentilis is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. Originally described as Boletus sanguineus var. gentilis by French mycologist...