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bipedal form with
large hind legs that
allow them to hop.
Psammo is from
Ancient Gr**** ψάμμος (
psámmos, “sand”); -philo is from
Ancient Gr**** φίλος (phílos...
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Psammite (Gr****: psammitēs "(made) from sand", from
psammos "sand") is a
general term for sandstone. It is
equivalent to the Latin-derived term arenite...
- the
family Euphorbiaceae. The
specific epithet derives from the Gr****
psammos (“sand”) and
geiton (“neighbour”),
alluding to the
typical habitat. E....
- psalter, psaltery,
psaltikon psamath- sand Gr**** psamm- sand Gr**** ψάμμος (
psámmos), ψάμαθος (psámathos) psammite, psammitic, psammoma, psammophile, Psammophis...
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Psammon (from Gr**** "
psammos", "sand") is a
group of
organisms inhabiting coastal sand
moist —
biota buried in sediments.
Psammon is a part of
water fauna...
- psalter, psaltery,
psaltikon psamath- sand Gr**** psamm- sand Gr**** ψάμμος (
psámmos), ψάμαθος (psámathos) psammite, psammitic, psammoma, psammophile, Psammophis...
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etymology of the
genus name
derives from the two
Ancient Gr****
words ψάμμος (
psámmos),
meaning "sand", and μῦς (mûs),
meaning "mouse, rat". The
complete nuclear...
- sorcerer', a
character of J.R.R. Tolkien’s book 'Roverandom', from the Gr****
psammos, sand, and ides, son of. In
allusion to the sand-dwelling
behavior of the...
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specific epithet (psammophila) is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** ψάμμος (
psámmos),
meaning “sand”: 678 and φίλος (phílos),
meaning “dear one" or "friend”...
- The
specific epithet (psammophila) is from the
Ancient Gr**** ψάμμος (
psámmos),
meaning “sand”: 678 and φίλος (phílos),
meaning “dear one" or "friend”: 355 ...