- an
extinct order of
large herbivorous hoofed mammals with
horns and
protuberant canine teeth,
known from the
Paleocene and
Eocene of Asia and
North America...
- give him
unlimited sorcerous powers. His head is balding, his nose is
protuberant, his
black robe is worn and patched, and his
teeth are rotten. Azrael...
-
minora are
almost non-existent, and in others, they can be
fleshy and
protuberant. They can
range in
color from a
light pink to
brownish black, and texturally...
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Chapter 14 -
Better Than ****. Bering,
Jesse (July 29, 2013). "Partial for
Protuberant: The Man Who Was Into "Outies"".
Scientific American.
Retrieved 4 August...
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These trees are
commonly grown, and/or used, as
shade trees due to
their protuberant size:
American elm
American sycamore Austrian oak
Brush box
Banyan tree...
- the hind
limbs are
relatively small. The ears are
relatively large and
protuberant. The
Etruscan shrew has a very fast
heart beating rate, up to 1511 beats/min...
- Tahoe. As
spawning season approaches the fish
acquire a
humpback and
protuberant jaw.
After spawning they die and
their carc****es
provide a
feast for...
- same time. G.
Noverae however has more
yellowish features and a more
protuberant ventral furca,
among other differing features. "Glyphidocera novercae...
-
recalling prehuman grasping toes. In
statuary and shoe ****ing, a more-
protuberant second toe has been
called the Gr**** foot (as
opposed to the Egyptian...
-
European artist frequently s****s to
attenuate rather than
accentuate the
protuberant lines of the
feminine hips, and it is
noteworthy that the ****anese also...