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Siluridan
Siluridan Si*lu"ri*dan, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any fish of the family Silurid[ae] or of the order Siluroidei.
Telluride
Telluride Tel"lu*ride, n. (Chem.) A compound of tellurium with a more positive element or radical; -- formerly called telluret.

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- have an article on "lurid", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "lurid" You can also: Search for Lurid in Wikipedia to check...
- Lurid Land is a 1997 puzzle-platform game developed by Illusion Softworks. The game is set within a kingdom named Agalonhia, which has been overtaken...
- Lips of Lurid Blue (Italian: Labbra di lurido blu, also known as With Lips of Lurid Blue and With Lips of Filthy Blue) is a 1975 erotic drama film written...
- Suillellus luridus (formerly Boletus luridus), commonly known as the lurid bolete, is a fungus of the family Boletaceae, found in calcareous broadleaved...
- full-length. In 2014, the band began recording their second studio effort, Lurid Glow. Produced by local stalwart Andy LeMaster, known for his work with...
- Cymothoe hesiodotus, the orange lurid glider, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo...
- tries to succeed financially by exploiting current trends, niche genres, or lurid content. Exploitation films are generally low-quality "B movies", though...
- Veronica Gedeon (1917 – March 28, 1937) was a 20-year-old commercial model from Long Island City whose murder (along with her mother, Mary, and a boarder...
- alternative description to "horror", because they feel the latter term is too lurid or vivid. Charles L. Grant is often cited as having coined the term "dark...
- growing numbers of spectators to easily identify the players, led to the lurid colours of earlier years being abandoned in favour of simple combinations...