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Giant salamanderGiant Gi"ant, a.
Like a giant; extraordinary in size, strength, or power; as,
giant brothers; a giant son.
Giant cell. (Anat.) See Myeloplax.
Giant clam (Zo["o]l.), a bivalve shell of the genus
Tridacna, esp. T. gigas, which sometimes weighs 500
pounds. The shells are sometimes used in churches to
contain holy water.
Giant heron (Zo["o]l.), a very large African heron
(Ardeomega goliath). It is the largest heron known.
Giant kettle, a pothole of very large dimensions, as found
in Norway in connection with glaciers. See Pothole.
Giant powder. See Nitroglycerin.
Giant puffball (Bot.), a fungus (Lycoperdon giganteum),
edible when young, and when dried used for stanching
wounds.
Giant salamander (Zo["o]l.), a very large aquatic
salamander (Megalobatrachus maximus), found in Japan. It
is the largest of living Amphibia, becoming a yard long.
Giant squid (Zo["o]l.), one of several species of very
large squids, belonging to Architeuthis and allied
genera. Some are over forty feet long. Hemisalamandra cristataTriton Tri"ton, n. [L., fr. Gr.?.] (Gr. Myth.)
A fabled sea demigod, the son of Neptune and Amphitrite, and
the trumpeter of Neptune. He is represented by poets and
painters as having the upper part of his body like that of a
man, and the lower part like that of a fish. He often has a
trumpet made of a shell.
Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea, Or hear old
Triton blow his wreathed horn. --Wordsworth.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of many species of marine gastropods
belonging to Triton and allied genera, having a stout
spiral shell, often handsomely colored and ornamented with
prominent varices. Some of the species are among the
largest of all gastropods. Called also trumpet shell,
and sea trumpet.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of aquatic
salamanders. The common European species are
Hemisalamandra cristata, Molge palmata, and M.
alpestris, a red-bellied species common in Switzerland.
The most common species of the United States is
Diemyctylus viridescens. See Illust. under Salamander. Salamandrina
Salamandrina Sal`a*man*dri"na, n.; pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A suborder of Urodela, comprising salamanders.
Salamandrine
Salamandrine Sal`a*man"drine, a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a salamander; enduring
fire. --Addison.
Salamandroid
Salamandroid Sal`a*man"droid, a. [Salamander + -oid.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Like or pertaining to the salamanders.
Salamandroidea
Salamandroidea Sal`a*man*droi"de*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of Amphibia including the Salamanders and allied
groups; the Urodela.
Meaning of Salaman from wikipedia
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Salaman is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Abraham Salaman (1881/6–1941), New Zealand...
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Guinness married the artist,
playwright and
actress Merula Silvia Salaman (1914–2000) in 1938; in 1940, they had a son,
Matthew Guinness, who later...
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Chloe Salaman (born 1952) is an
English film and
television actress. She has
appeared in
several films and
various television productions,
including as...
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Clara Rachel Salaman (born 19 May 1967) is an
English actress and author. She is
known for
playing the role of DS
Claire Stanton in the long
running ITV...
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Abraham Walley ****med
Salaman (also
spelt Mohamed; 1881-1886 – 8
February 1941) was a
notable New
Zealand merchant, dyer,
herbalist and charlatan. He...
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Maureen Kennedy Salaman (April 4, 1936 –
August 17, 2006) was an
American author,
proponent of
alternative medicine, and
candidate of the
American Independent...
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Naomi Salaman (born 25
March 1963) is a
British conceptual artist,
writer and curator. Her
practice uses
photography and is
informed both by feminism...
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Malcolm Charles Salaman (6
September 1855 – 22
January 1940) was an
English author,
journalist and critic. He was born and died in London. He was educated...
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Pauline Ruth "Nina"
Salaman (née Davis; 15 July 1877 – 22
February 1925) was a
British Jewish poet, translator, and
social activist.
Aside from her original...
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Esther "Polly"
Salaman (née Polianowsky) (Hebrew: אֶסְתֵּר פאָליאַנאָווסקי שָׂלָמָן, Russian: Эстер Поляновская Саламан; 6
January 1900 – 9
November 1995)...