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- Mangelia sagena is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. The length of the s**** attains 5 mm, its diameter 2.2 mm...
- origins in the Old English segne, which entered the language via Latin sagena, from the original Gr**** σαγήνη sagēnē (a drag-net). Seines have been used...
- antiquity: A first approach: Cádiz, November 15–17, 2007. - ( Monographs of the Sagena project; 2): 55–81. "History of a Brixham trawler". JKappeal.org. 2 March...
- Klapa Male klapa "Sagena" in the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall Stylistic origins Croatian music Cultural origins Dalmatia Typical instruments Human voice...
- kind of fishing net) comes from a West Germanic form *sagīna, from Latin sagēna, from σαγήνη. effendi comes from Turkish, borrowed from Medieval Gr**** αυθέντης...
- Gabbar 1948. Al Bayt Al Kebeer (The Big House) 1949. Sitt al-Bayt 1949. Al Sagena Raqam 17 1949. Al Saqr (The Hawk) 1950. Demaa Fel Saharaa (Blood in the...
- authors Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga, Gibonni, Zlatan Fazlić, Antonija Šola, Sandra Sagena, Aleksandar Sretenović, Damir Arslanagić, Maya Sar and Miroslav Drljača...
- P****andra quadrilineata Smith P****andra rufipennis Fabricius P****andra sagena Lefkovitch P****andra semifusca Newman P****andra ****striata Dalman P****andra...
- Columbella picta Reeve, 1859 Columbella quintilia Duclos, 1848 Columbella sagena Reeve, 1859 Columbella sulcata Duclos, 1835 Columbella testudinaria Link...
- "sagenetosome" originated from bothros: hole and soma: body, as well as from sagena: net, genetes: ancestor and soma: body respectively. The net is composed...