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Pilgrimize
Pilgrimize Pil"grim*ize, v. i. To wander as a pilgrim; to go on a pilgrimage. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Pilgrimi from wikipedia

- Plectophanes pilgrimi is a species of Cycloctenidae spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described in 1964 by Ray Forster from female specimens...
- Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia Family: †Anthracobunidae Genus: †Pilgrimella Species P. pilgrimi...
- Late Miocene Europe Gazella dorcadoides - Middle Miocene Asia Gazella pilgrimi - Late Miocene Europe Gazella gaudryi - Middle Miocene Eurasia Gazella...
- Hyaenotherium wongii Hyaenictitherium hyaenoides "Hyaenictitherium" pilgrimi "Hyaenictitherium" parvum "Hyaenictitherium" namaquensis "Hyaenictitherium"...
- little spotted kiwi had an obligate louse that parasitized on it, Rallicola pilgrimi. In an example of conservation-induced extinction, all lice were killed...
- browni (Colbert, 1933) [Orycteropus browni Colbert 1933; Orycteropus pilgrimi Colbert 1933] †A. depereti (Helbing, 1933) [Orycteropus depereti Helbing...
- to two species of feather lice (Rallicola harrisoni and Pseudomenopon pilgrimi) which show the same north–south po****tion structure seen in their hosts...
- Zealand Plectophanes hollowayae Forster, 1964 – New Zealand Plectophanes pilgrimi Forster, 1964 – New Zealand "Gen. Plectophanes Bryant, 1935". World Spider...
- based on GSI-141. He restricted Paramachaerodus to another new species, P. pilgrimi, that he described based on GSI-140. He also proposed the genus Proamphimachairodus...
- pliocaenica, P. pachygnatha and P. nestii. Another species known as P. pilgrimi is no longer valid, and most likely a synonym of P. pliocaenica. As with...