- The
study of the
genitalia of
Lepidoptera is
important for
Lepidoptera taxonomy in
addition to development,
anatomy and
natural history. The genitalia...
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Alexander Pope (21 May 1688 O.S. – 30 May 1744) was an
English poet, translator, and
satirist of the
Enlightenment era who is
considered one of the most...
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derived from
Ancient Gr****: σύν (syn),
meaning "together", and γνάθος (
gnathos),
meaning "jaw". The
fused jaw is one of the
traits that the
entire family...
- lizard") -gnath-,
gnatho-, -gnathus: Pronunciation: /neɪθ/, /neɪθoʊ/, /neɪθəs/ (or /gneɪθəs/). Origin:
Ancient Gr****: γνάθος (
gnáthos). Meaning: jaw. Examples:...
- (/ˈæɡnəθə, æɡˈneɪθə/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἀ- (a-) 'without' and γνάθος (
gnáthos) 'jaws') or
jawless fish is a
paraphyletic infraphylum of
animals in the...
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prognathism derives from Gr**** πρό (pro,
meaning 'forward') and γνάθος (
gnáthos, 'jaw'). One or more
types of
prognathism can
result in the
common condition...
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Gnathifera (from the Gr****
gnáthos, “jaw”, and the
Latin -fera, “bearing”) is a
clade of
generally small spiralians characterized by
complex jaws made...
- (/kɒmpˈsɒɡnəθəs/; Gr**** kompsos/κομψός; "elegant", "refined" or "dainty", and
gnathos/γνάθος; "jaw") is a
genus of small, bipedal,
carnivorous theropod dinosaur...
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Codocera gnatho is a
species of sand-loving
scarab beetle in the
family Ochodaeidae. It is
found in
North America. "Codocera
gnatho Report". Integrated...
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young Athenian man and
brother to Pamphila.
Thraso - A
braggart soldier.
Gnatho - Thraso's "parasite," a man who
agrees with
everything Thraso says in hopes...