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Strepent
Strepent Strep"ent, a. [L. strepens, p. pr. of strepere to make a noise.] Noisy; loud. [R.] --Shenstone.

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- Ruellia strepens, commonly known as limestone wild petunia, limestone ruellia, smooth wild petunia, or wild petunia is a species of flowering plant in...
- Vesperus strepens is a species of brown coloured beetle in the family Vesperidae, found in France and Italy. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vesperus...
- Steiroxys strepens, known generally as the noisy shieldback or shield-backed katydid, is a species of shield-backed katydid in the family Tettigoniidae...
- alexandrei Defaut, 2017 Aiolopus strepens chloroptera Ramme, 1913 Aiolopus strepens cyanoptera Ramme, 1913 Aiolopus strepens strepens (Latreille, 1804) This species...
- Elachista strepens is a moth in the family Elachistidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1922. It is found in India (****am). The wingspan is about...
- Trifolium Species: T. aureum Binomial name Trifolium aureum Pollich Synonyms Chrysaspis aurea (Pollich) Greene Trifolium agrarium L. Trifolium strepens Crantz...
- var. oblongifolia Müll.Arg. Hura crepitans var. orbicularis Müll.Arg. Hura crepitans var. ovata Müll.Arg. Hura senegalensis Baill. Hura strepens Willd....
- Ruellia s****a Leonard Ruellia stemonacanthoides (Oerst.) Hemsl. Ruellia strepens L. Ruellia trachyphylla Lindau Ruellia tuberosa L. – minnie root, fever...
- erotiserend effect," NRC Handelsblad, 8 januari 2021. Toef Jaeger. "Natuur in strepen: Het werk van de Groningse kunstenares Alida Pott was jaren lang weggestopt...
- ('horrible'), terribilis ('terrible'), raucus ('raucous'), rudis ('co****'), strepens ('noisy') and stridulus ('shrieking'). When sounding their instruments...