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- Austria and Slovakia and east to Turkey and Crimea. Common names include spineless butcher's-broom, mouse thorn and horse tongue lily. The species name comes...
- Opuntia stricta is a species of large cactus that is endemic to the subtropical and tropical coastal areas of the Americas, especially around the Caribbean...
- Chaudhuriidae, is a family of small freshwater eel-like fish related to the swamp eels and spiny eels, commonly known as the earthworm eels. The known...
- subtypes of sadism, which he termed enforcing sadism, explosive sadism, spineless sadism, and tyrannical sadism. ****ic personality disorder was developed...
- former editor Marty Baron, who considered it to be an act of "disturbing spinelessness at an institution famed for courage" and said that it would invite intimidation...
- extensively in Salvadoran cuisine.[citation needed] Common names include spineless yucca, soft-tip yucca, blue-stem yucca, giant yucca, yucca cane, and itabo...
- simultaneously being lambasted for being 'vindictive and fierce' and 'spineless and weak', criticized for such actions as showing clemency to political...
- [4] World Fact Book accessed 14 May 2022. "Big, expensive and weirdly spineless". The Economist. 14 February 2008. Archived from the original on 21 April...
- Bambusa tulda, or Indian timber bamboo (alternatively spineless Indian bamboo or Bengal bamboo), is considered to be one of the most useful of bamboo...
- (125) 3:277 pp. Sundaram, Sujit, and Mohammed Zafar Khan. “Biology of the Spineless Cuttlefish Sepiella Inermis (Orbigny, 1848) from Mumbai Waters.” Indian...