-
known as "
messmate" include: E. acmenoides (yellow
messmate) E. cloeziana (
messmate,
Gympie messmate,
Queensland messmate,
yellow messmate) E. exserta...
-
Eucalyptus obliqua,
commonly known as
messmate stringybark or
messmate, but also
known as
brown top,
brown top stringbark,
stringybark or
Tasmanian oak...
- 1943), who
allegedly introduced this
drink as a
means of
inducing his
messmates to take lime
juice as an anti-scurvy medication. However, this ****ociation...
- Rendahl's
messmate (Echiodon rendahli) is a
pearlfish of the
family Carapidae,
found in the
southwest Pacific Ocean around Australia and New
Zealand at...
- The
messmate pipefish (Corythoichthys haematopterus) is a
species of
marine fish in the
family Syngnathidae. It is
widespread throughout the
tropical waters...
- mermaid, and
later rises from the sea and says
goodbye to his
comrades and
messmates and his ship's captain. It is a
traditional sailors' song and regularly...
-
related to Old High
German galeipo ("companion") and to
Gothic gahlaiba ("
messmate"). By 1303, the word
company referred to
trade guilds. The
usage of the...
-
introduced by Pierre-Joseph van
Beneden in his 1876 book
Animal Parasites and
Messmates to mean "mutual aid
among species".
Mutualism is
often conflated with...
- the war is
going on. The
character of
Cleveland is
based on a
Filipino messmate in the
novel who survives. The film
invents a
scene where a U-boat uses...
-
Etymology Dictionary. van Beneden, Pierre-Joseph (1876).
Animal parasites and
messmates.
International scientific series. Vol. 19. London:
Henry S. King. doi:10...