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Definition of Spawls

Spawl
Spawl Spawl, n. A splinter or fragment, as of wood or stone. See Spall.
Spawl
Spawl Spawl, n. [Cf. AS. sp[=a]tl, fr. sp[=ae]tan to spit; probably akin to sp[=i]wan, E. spew. Cf. Spew.] Scattered or ejected spittle.

Meaning of Spawls from wikipedia

- encyclopedic article for Stephen Spawls (search results). You may want to read the Wikispecies entry on "Stephen Spawls" instead.wikispecies:Stephen Spawls...
- Urban sprawl (also known as suburban sprawl or urban encroachment) is defined as "the spreading of urban developments (such as houses, dense multi family...
- editor for almost 30 years. She was succeeded by Jean McNicol and Alice Spawls in 2021. Average circulation per issue for January to December 2023 was...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2012.RLTS.T199598A2605798.en. Retrieved 11 November 2021. Spawls, S.; Malonza, P.K.; Ineich, I. (2018). "Acanthocercus annectens". IUCN Red...
- oviparous. In captivity, it lays clutches of five eggs in the early autumn. Spawls, S.; Malonza, P.; Msuya, C.A.; Beraduccii, J. (2015). "Gastropholis prasina"...
- (15 in), and a weight of 8.5 kg (19 lb). In their description of B. gabonica, Spawls et al. (2004) give a total length of 80–130 cm (31.5–51 in), with a maximum...
- Rafe Joseph Spall (/ˈreɪf ˈspɔːl/ RAYF SPAWL; born 10 March 1983) is an English actor. Spall has appeared in films including Kidulthood (2006), A Good...
- in total length (body + tail) from 72 to 107 cm (about 28 to 42 inches). Spawls et al. (2004) mentioned a maximum total length of 120 cm (47 in), but admitted...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2013-1.RLTS.T203830A2771717.en. Retrieved 30 August 2021. Spawls, S. (2021). "Hemitheconyx taylori". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
- crickets, wax moth, fruit flies, meal worms and houseflies. Raxworthy, C.J.; Spawls, S.; Msuya, C.A.; Malonza, P.; Hawlitschek, O. (2014). "Phelsuma dubia"...