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Tenuiroster
Tenuiroster Ten`u*i*ros"ter, n.; pl. Tenuirosters. [NL., fr. L. tenuis thin + rostrum a beak.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Tenuirostres.
Tenuirosters
Tenuiroster Ten`u*i*ros"ter, n.; pl. Tenuirosters. [NL., fr. L. tenuis thin + rostrum a beak.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Tenuirostres.
Tenuirostral
Tenuirostral Ten`u*i*ros"tral, a. (Zo["o]l.) Thin-billed; -- applied to birds with a slender bill, as the humming birds.
Tenuirostres
Tenuirostres Ten`u*i*ros"tres, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) An artificial group of passerine birds having slender bills, as the humming birds.

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- Uirō (****anese: 外郎, 外良, ういろう), also known as uirō-mochi (外郎餅), is a traditional ****anese steamed cake made of glutinous rice flour and sugar. It is chewy...
- Uirō (****anese: ういらう or 外郎) sold by Uirō Company in Odawara, Kanagawa, usually is a well-known traditional ****anese medicine. The origin of uirō in Odawara...
- *Arto-uiros in Brittonic) is not accepted by modern scholars for phonological and orthographic reasons. Notably, a Brittonic compound name *Arto-uiros should...
- paste Sakuramochi Senbei Shiruko (red bean soup) Suama Taiyaki Tokoroten Uirō Warabimochi Wasanbon Yatsuhashi Yōkan Yubeshi Dai****u is a glutinous rice...
- (earlier *Arto-uiros in Brittonic) is not possible for phonological and orthographic reasons; notably that a Brittonic compound name *Arto-uiros should produce...
- burger Senbei Sushi Taco rice Takikomi gohan Tamago kake gohan Tekkadon Uirō Unadon Yakimochi Zosui Korea Bap Bibimbap Bokkeum-bap Garae-tteok Gimbap...
- two other rice-based ****anese snacks, mochi and uirō. Mochi uses glutinous rice flour; while uirō is not kneaded, but rather mixed, placed in a mold...
- Viri may come from: the Indo-European root *uiros, "man", relating to strength and virility; the Celtic *uiro- 'man'; and the older forms viros, viri, viro...
- Goheimochi Hishi mochi Hanabiramochi Kuzumochi Muchi Senbei, rice crackers Uirō Similar foods in other countries: Lo mai chi Bánh giầy Chapssal-tteok, Korean...
- castella cake with yōkan Chestnut and sweet potato yōkan Gelatin dessert Uirō Karukan Sakiko Fujimura. "Yokan—A Sweet that Evolved while Being Nurtured...