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Saurus ophidon
Bummalo Bum"ma*lo, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A small marine Asiatic fish (Saurus ophidon) used in India as a relish; -- called also Bombay duck.

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- ISBN 979-8650086956. "Miért fekszik megkötözve Chuck Norris a Megyeri hídon?". Budapest, We love (April 2, 2024). "New Kolodko sculpture appeared depicting...
- Katinka, a vörös grófnő (2005) A magyar irodalom története 1945–1975 / Károlyi Mihályné (1898–1986) Grófnő a hídon. Károlyi Mihályné és a baloldaliság...
- The International Bible Contest (Hebrew: חידון התנ"ך; Hidon HaTanakh also spelled Chidon HaTanach or Jidon Hatanaj [among Spanish and Portuguese speaking...
- a competition administered by the Board of Jewish Education, and their Hidon HaTanakh and Torah Bowl teams compete against local Jewish Day Schools....
- / sing omo himo 1st /pl (excl) miɗen, amin meɗen himen (non-standard alternate form) 1st / pl (incl) eɗen hiɗen 2nd / pl oɗon hiɗon 3rd / pl eɓe hiɓe...
- becke, Sister kirke, Kelseie, Cliffe, Pattenton, Holmes, Kenningham, Pall, Hidon, Hulbrige, Beuerlie, Hull, Hasell, Northferebie, Bucke créeke, Blacke cost...
- filming video". Newsw****. Retrieved 28 April 2022. "Tragédia a Szabadság hídon: életét adta utolsó fotójáért a holland turista". Blikk (in Hungarian)....
- (standard: お母さん okaasan), 親父どん oyaddon "dad" (standard: お父さん otōsan) and 日どん hidon "sun" (standard: お日様 ohisama). The suffix is also used in terms of address...
- reaction very strongly suspected of having an ancient weapon (known as a Hidon) as its source. The Chronos reaches the weapon site, an aerial garden, before...
- parish of Crediton Hundred. Lords of the manor included members of the Hidon and Dowrich/Dowrish families. Polwhele, in his "History of Devon" states...