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Glycerate
Glycerate Glyc"er*ate, n. (Chem.) A salt of glyceric acid.

Meaning of Glycera from wikipedia

- The genus Glycera is a group of polychaetes (bristle worms) commonly known as bloodworms. They are typically found on the bottom of shallow marine waters...
- Glycera may refer to: Glycera (annelid), genus of bloodworm Glycera (given name) Glycera (courtesan), po****r name for ****enistic courtesans This disambiguation...
- Glycera sheikhmujibi is a species of polychaete worm. This small worm is tubular and light pink in color. It was described by Md. Belal Hossain, an ****ociate...
- Glycera dibranchiata, also known as one variant of bloodworm, are segmented, red marine worms that grow up to 14-inches in length and have unique copper...
- Glycera (Ancient Gr****: Γλυκέρα) (the sweet one) was a po****r name often used for ****enistic hetaerae, held by: The daughter of Thal****is and the mistress...
- Asterolepis glycera is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The wingspan...
- Glycera, Glyceria (Ancient Gr****: Γλυκέρα, Γλυκερία) ("the sweet one") - female name of Gr**** origin: Glycera (courtesan) - po****r name often used for...
- Dione glycera, the Andean silverspot, is a species of butterfly of the subfamily Heliconiinae in the family Nymphalidae found in Peru, Venezuela and Colombia...
- Larvae of a non-biting midge (family Chironomidae) containing hemoglobin Glycera (annelid), a polychaete often used for fishing bait Species of the Polychaeta...
- 31–32 mm with very few irrorations. Epigynopteryx glycera glycera Prout, 1934 Epigynopteryx glycera subbasalis Herbulot, 1965 afromoths Prout, 1934a....