8 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FETIPAROUS»
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fetiparous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fetiparous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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An Elementary Compendium of Physiology: For the Use of Students
Table of fetiparous mammalia, (same) - ib. XIX. Table of the original tribes of the
human race, (same) ib. XX. Table of contents, - ib. PLATES. PLATE I. View of the
circulation as seen by the microscope in the tail of the Gobius Niger, m Miller's ...
... fortepiano pianoforte poriferans rainforest refutation fraternity transfixes
fetiparous AEFIORRSUU AEFIORSTUV AEFKLNORSY AEFKLNOSSW
AEFKLORSSW AEFKHORRSW AEFKNNORSU AEFLLLOPWY AEFLLLORWW
AEFLLLSSWY ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics
... vexatious EAOIU crematorium, pelargonium EAOUI belabouring,
preannouncing EAUIO exhaustion, preas sumption, precaution EIAOU fetiparous
EIOUA semivoluntary EOAIU endocarpium, leprosarium, mesogastrium EOU/I
encouraging, ...
He had begun by returning a batch of justly graded fetiparous papers, and the air
had grown quickly thorny. Like fishhook cactus, thought Cullen, loosening the
noose of his tie. When he lectured, his words hung in the air as if skewered.
When Art follows, he meets Rosamond Jamison carrying a picnic cooler on a
mysterious journey. Eventually Art realizes that there is an organized group
supporting additional births and evading the culture's law by a fetiparous grocess
where ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
The developmental mechanism is only necessary if monotremes are derived from
within a fetiparous Marsupialia, a specific affiliation decisively falsified by newer
evidence from the fossil record as well as by the molecular data. Nonetheless ...
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The contribution of Latin to English: with special attention ...
Bringing forth two at birth. fetiparous [fetus offspring] fissiparous [jissus cleft]
jremmiparous [gemma bud] multipara [multus many] -parous nullipara [ullus any]
nulliparous ovipara [ovum egg] oviparous, ovoviviparous parent, -age, -al parity
Med.
Charles Barrett Brown, 1946
< Ar. dial, name] a cultivated strain of grain sorghum with large, white seeds,
grown for grain and forage in the SW U.S. fe-ti- (f5t'a) a combining form meaning
fetus [fetiparous] : also fe«to- (fet 'a) fetlal (fg'shal) n. [L.fetialis <fetiales, pi.,
college of ...