-
flowers at the base of the
strig are more
protected by the
foliage and are less
likely to be damaged. In
midsummer the
strigs of
green fruit ripen to edible...
- co-creator and
illustrator Johnnie Christmas. The
series protagonist,
scientist Strig Feleedus, is
victim of an
accidental mutation that
leaves him with the body...
- stri-
furrow extrastriate, striate, striation, striatum,
striature strix strig- owl strigine,
Strix stuppa stupp- tow stupeous,
stupose stuprum stupr-...
- (streptós), στρεψίς (strepsís) Strepsiptera, strepsirrhine,
streptococcus strig-
compress Latin strix,
strigis strigogyps strigos-
having stiff bristles...
- MR murmint, DR mormânt (grave,
originally "monument")
strigis > MR
strig, DR
strig (I yell,
originally "owl")
draco > MR drac, DR drac (devil, originally...
-
haircap moss,
Polytrichum strictum strictus –
stricta –
strictum strix,
strig- L or G owl kākāpō or owl parrot,
Strigops habroptilus;
tawny frogmouth...
-
hairdressing (it
appears that the word
strigolnik derives from the
Russian root
strig-,
which connotes cutting or trimming).
Others think the name
comes from...
- pre- and post-
attachment resistance mechanisms have been identified. '
StrigAway'™ herbicide-resistant,
herbicide impregnated maize has been
shown to...
- (streptós), στρεψίς (strepsís) Strepsiptera, strepsirrhine,
streptococcus strig-
compress Latin strix,
strigis strigogyps strigos-
having stiff bristles...
- do****ents we can find such names: Stryg, Stry, Stryj, Stryjn, Stryjia,
Strig, Strigenses, Stryi, Strey, Striig, Strya, Sthryensis, Sthrya, Stryei, and...