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- The xenomorph (also known as a Xenomorph XX121, Internecivus raptus, or simply the alien or the creature) is a fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial...
- on May 21 in Ikebukuro. In 2017 they released their third EP, titled Xenomorphic, on June 28. The limited single "****raiser" was released for exclusive...
- sharp, easily recognised faces. The opposite is anhedral (also known as xenomorphic or allotriomorphic), which describes rock with a microstructure composed...
- characteristic faces, completely malformed. Synonymous terms: allotriomorphic, xenomorphic. Factors influencing habit include: a combination of two or more crystal...
- Look up xenomorph, xenomorphic, xenomorphs, xeno-, or -morph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Xenomorph (Gr**** for "a strange form, an alien creature")...
- former case is said to be idiomorphic (or automorphic); the latter is xenomorphic. There are also many other characteristics that serve to distinguish...
- Paraguay, and can be divided into the northwest Dry Chaco, covered by xenomorphic forests adapted to irregular rainfall, and the Human Chaco, a mosaic...
- looked similar to the extent that the game makes "Star Trek look like a xenomorphic zoo". Furthermore, instead of serving as entertainment, the missions...
- forests ecoregion. It is very rich in floral bio-diversity starting from xenomorphic sub-tropical thorn forests in the foot hills to sub-tropical evergreen...
- preserved. Subeuhedral or Subhedral, if only part is preserved. Anhedral or xenomorphic, if the crystals present no recognizable crystallographic forms. Rocks...