- the
sea gherkin, is a
species of
sea cu****ber in the
family Cu****ariidae. It is
found in the
northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the
Mediterranean Sea. Pawsonia...
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often with
bumpy skin,
which are
typically used for pickling. The word
gherkin comes from the
early modern Dutch gurken or
augurken ('small
pickled cu****ber')...
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involved in the
design of
major projects around the world,
including the
Gherkin in London, the
Hearst Tower in New York City, the 1990s
renovation of the...
- New York City’s 660
Madison Avenue office complex and London’s
iconic Gherkin Building and agribusiness, such as the
Chiquita Bananas.
Safra National...
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Tomatillo Physalis philadelphica Tomato Solanum lycopersi**** West
Indian gherkin Cu****is
anguria Water melon Citrullus lanatus Winter melon Benincasa hispida...
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known as tube feet.
Sea cu****bers are
usually leathery,
gherkin-shaped
animals with a
cluster of
short tentacles at one end. This
sea cu****ber has a cylindrical...
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lacteus Ocnus planci Paracu****aria
hyndmani (Hyndman's
sea apple)
Pawsonia saxicola (
sea gherkin)
Thyonidium drummondii Neopentadactyla mixta Thyone fusus...
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Various theories existed for his size,
including that his
mother choked on a
gherkin while pregnant, but he
probably had a
growth hormone deficiency caused...
- move
around by use of many
suckers known as tube feet.
Sea cu****bers are
usually leathery,
gherkin-shaped
animals with a
cluster of
feeding tentacles at...
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among the world's top five
producers of apricots, cherries, cu****bers and
gherkins, dates, figs, pistachios, quinces, walnuts,
Kiwifruit and watermelons....