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Kurtus is a
genus of
percomorph fishes,
called the nurseryfishes,
forehead brooders, or
incubator fish,
native to fresh,
brackish and
coastal marine waters...
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including Cord [de], Curd, Cordt [de], Curth [de], Kord, Kort, Kurth, and
Kurtu. In Turkish, Kurt
means "wolf" and is a
surname and less
commonly a given...
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Kurtus gulliveri, the nurseryfish, is a
species of fish in the
family Kurtidae native to
fresh and
brackish waters in
southern New
Guinea and northern...
- ɲtʃ, mb]. Syllable-final /r/ and /s/ are
found in
French loans (e.g. /
kùrtù/ 'pants'). The
Latin alphabet and the
Arabic alphabet are
widely used for...
- Bulger, D. A.; Clark, E. A.; Condron, L. N.; Costa, S. T.; Curtin, E. M.;
Kurtu, S. B.; Mangir, M. I.; McBride, M. J. (2015). "Determination of Abraham...
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Kurtus indicus, the
Indian humphead, is a
species of fish in the
family Kurtidae native to fresh, brackish, and
marine waters of the
coastal regions of...
- ISBN 978-1-4109-1488-0. "Basketball
Players who
Caused Rule
Changes by Ron
Kurtus".
Sports History.
School for Champions.
Archived from the
original on March...
- in the Horn
region include: 1.
Kurtu family (in Harar,
Dader and Djibouti) 2.
Abogn family (through the
Khalaf and
Kurtu families;
Harari genealogy) 3...
- (engineering), for
effects similar to
aquaplaning Kugel fountain Inline Ron
Kurtus (28
March 2008). "Preventing Loss of Traction".
School for Champions. Retrieved...
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Kristang community in Malacca,
namely the
kebaya kompridu and the
dabaia kurtu.
During the
early 16th century, the
Portuguese settlers married local Malay...