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Opoterodonta
Stenostome Sten"o*stome, a. [Gr. steno`s narrow, little + sto`ma mouth.] (Zo["o]l.) Having a small or narrow mouth; -- said of certain small ground snakes (Opoterodonta), which are unable to dilate their jaws.

Meaning of Potero from wikipedia

- miniseries) as Steve Kammer Der Vater meines Sohnes (2004, TV movie) as Ricardo Potero Utta Danella – Eine Liebe in Venedig (2005, TV series) as Francesco di Selari...
- River at Gilman Hot Springs, just above California State Route 79, with Potero Cr**** delivering a large amount of sediment that creates an alluvial fan...
- modern village of the same name at the northern end of the island, and Potero Nuevo occupies a hill east of the plateau. Another large site occupies the...
- Monumento (LRT/Wise) – it traverses the entire length of Gov. Pascual Ave. from Potero to Concepcion, and Gen. Luna St. from Concepcion to Hulong-Duhat. From Monumento...
- have the endings erō, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt (erō "I will be", poterō "I will be able") In the imperfect indicative: Most verbs have the endings...
- with praise, one called Audiat hodierna die and the other Studebo quantum potero. Although Sicily after the death of Alfonso I p****ed under the reign of...
- she, it we you pl. they possum potes potest possumus potestis possunt poterō poteris poterit poterimus poteritis poterunt poteram poterās poterat poterāmus...
- Ponteyraud (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃teʁo]; Occitan: Pontairaud) is a former commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
- be black and gold, the design of the school badge and the motto, "Quod Potero Sedulo" (translated from Latin as "Whatever I can do, I will do to the best...
- 'I will want' erō 'I will be' (erō, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt) poterō 'I will be able' P****ive and deponent verbs: 1st conjugation: amābor 'I...