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- Kirkos (Amharic: ቂርቆስ ክፍለ ከተማ), also spelled Kerkos, Kirikos or Cherkos, is a district (sub-city) of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. As of 2011 its po****tion was...
- Paeserack  Greece – Tina Roussou  Guadeloupe – Lydia Galin  Guam – Patty Chong Kerkos  Guatemala – Edith Whitbeck  Holland – Brigitte Diereckx  Honduras – Eva...
- grazing by elk and deer. The name is derived from the Gr**** words κέρκος (kerkos), meaning "tail" and καρπός (karpos), meaning "fruit". It refers to the...
- a comic poet: the name Kerkylas appears to be a diminutive of the word kerkos, a possible meaning of which is "****", and which is not otherwise attested...
- Cercopes /sərˈkoʊˌpiːz/ (Gr****: Κέρκωπες, plural of Κέρκωψ, from κέρκος (n.) kerkos "tail") were mischievous forest creatures who lived in Thermopylae or on...
- meaning "broad-" or "flat-tailed", from platys "broad, wide, level, flat" and kerkos "tail of a beast". The relationships with other parrots have been unclear...
- genus name combines the Ancient Gr**** 'hēmi meaning "half" or "small" and kerkos meaning "tail". The genus contains two species: "Picidae". aviansystematics...
- Heterocercus is a combination of the Gr**** words heteros, meaning "different" and kerkos, meaning "tail". Sclater, P.L. (1862). Catalogue of collection of American...
- Europe. The scientific name is from Ancient Gr****. Cercotrichas is from kerkos, "tail" and trikhas, "thrush", and galactotes means resembling milk, from...
- Allochrocebus The genus Cercopithecus, derived from the Ancient Gr**** terms κέρκος (kérkos, “tail”) and πίθηκος (píthēkos, "ape"), was named by Carl Linnaeus in 1758...