«LITTLE CUTTLE» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
little cuttle শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
little cuttle শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Shell Life: An Introduction to the British Mollusca
353 Large Amber Snail 381 . 356 Graceful Aml>er Snail . 381 . 357 . 358
CUTTLES . 383 . 362 Suckers of Cuttle . 385 . 363 Spirilla peronii 389 . 370
Common Cuttle 389 . 370 Shell of Sepia . 390 . 371 Pen of Little Cuttle 391 . 373
Little Cuttle ...
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The description and natural history of the coasts of North ...
It makes the sauce black like the casseron in France, which latter are little Cuttle-
fishes. There occur [267] fishes of this kind in those seas as large as hogsheads ;
but those do not come ashore,2 where one sees the small ones only in spring ...
Nicolas Denys, William Francis Ganong, Victor Hugo Paltsits,
1908
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The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal academy ...
M. Saulmon having procured from the feafome eggs of the cuttle-fifh in bunches,
there was found in all of them a little cuttle-fifh, very well formed-, they were each
held by "a pretty long ligament to a thick trunk or common cordy out of which all ...
Académie royale des sciences (France), John Martyn, Ephraim Chambers,
1742
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Curiosities of Natural History: A geological auction. The ...
It was most interesting to see that this little cuttle-fish, which was only half-way
through his egg-state of existence, used his natural defence the very instant he
first saw sunlight, and some days, may be weeks, before his proper and natural
time ...
Francis Trevelyan Buckland,
1860
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
His sagacity did not deceive him in this, any more than in many other similar
instances ; for one of these little cuttle-fishes taken at Bangor, in Ireland, in 1839,
by Dr. Drummond, proved to be S. Atlantiea, and the other was an Irish example
of ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting,
1853
... mesentery and it is there the purple juice is brought to perfection; and
afterwards goes to a long sac lying under a kind of horny plate, not like the bone
of the cuttle-fish, but like the bone of the sepia or little cuttle-fish, which we call le
couteau.
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw,
1809
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The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
... not like the bone of the cuttle-fish, but like the bone of the sepia or little cuttle-
fish, which we call le couteau. This bone or horny substance is transparent, and
is of a triangular figure, or approaching the form of a bivalve shell. On the right
side ...
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John Florio: A Worlde of Wordes
SEPELLITORE, a burier, a digger of graves to burie the dead, a burier of the
dead. SEPHISMA, a decree, a statute, a lawe, an ordinance. SEPIA, as SEPA.
SEPIETTA, a little cuttle fish or cuttle bone. SEPOLCRO, a tombe, a grave, a
sepulchre, ...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Since they are so determined on publicity, we mean to make them dance a little.
Cuttle-fish— \Vorms—Postu rers~Bardlets in search of a laureateship: we intend
having a bit of amusement down our way! My lads are ready—” And so the ...
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Curiosities of natural history
It was most interesting to see that this little cuttle-fish, which was only about half-
way through his egg-state of existence, used his natural defence the very instant
he first saw sunlight, and some days, may be weeks, before his proper and ...
Francis Trevelyan Buckland,
1903