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Definition of Myxas

Myxa
Myxa Myx"a, n. [L., a lamp nozzle, Gr. ?.] (Zo["o]l.) The distal end of the mandibles of a bird.

Meaning of Myxas from wikipedia

- Cordia myxa, the ****yrian plum, is a mid-sized, deciduous tree in the borage family (Boraginaceae), native to Asia. It produces small, edible fruit and...
- Myxas is a genus of small air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Lymnaeidae, the pond snails. This genus is European...
- Snail (Myxas glutinosa)". UK Biodiversity action plan. December 1995. Archived from the original on 2008-11-05. Retrieved 31 December 2008. Myxas glutinosa...
- Microxina myxa is a species of sea sponge first found on the coast of South Georgia island, in the south-western Southern Ocean. Goodwin, Claire, Paul...
- Limnaea tomentosa Hutton, 1885 Amphipeplea ampulla globosa Suter, 1891 Myxas ampulla waikariensis umber, 1941 Limnaea tomentosa Climo and Pul lan, 1972...
- Input Common prefix Compressed output myxa myxophyta myxopod nab nabbed nabbing nabit nabk nabob nacarat nacelle no preceding word 'myx' 'myxop' no common...
- Orthomyxoviridae (from Ancient Gr**** ὀρθός (orthós) 'straight' and μύξα (mýxa) 'mucus') is a family of negative-sense RNA viruses. It includes seven genera:...
- monoica Cordia myxa L. – ****yrian plum (South Asia) Cordia domestica is treated as a separate species by some sources, and as C. myxa var. domestica by...
- Paramyxoviridae (from Gr**** para- “by the side of” and myxa “mucus”) is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Mononegavirales. Vertebrates...
- introduction of the invasive and non native ruffe; and the very rare mollusc Myxas glutinosa (the glutinous snail). According to legend, whilst the Dee itself...