10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OCELOID»
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Illustrations of Zoology
Cassowary, 83. Cat, 28. Angora, 28. Booted, 28. Cape, 28. 1- Chartreaux, 28.
Common, 28. — Domestic, 28. —— E_\'r-a, 28. Oceloid, 28. Couscou, 33. i
Golden-ramped, 33. -—— Large-tailed, 33. i Spotted, 33. Surinam, 33. -—-—
Ursine, 33.
Joseph Wilson Lowry, Thomas Landseer, 1851
... OCELLI OCELLUS OCELOID OCELOT OCELOTS OCHER OCHERED
OCHERING OCHEROUS OCHERS OCHERY OCHLOCRACIES OCHLOCRACY
OCHLOCRAT OCHLOCRATIC OCHLOCRATICAL OCHLOCRATS OCHONE
OCHRE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Studies in Descriptive and Historical Linguistics: ...
-oid (gorilloid* hy(a)enoid, and the bizarre oceloid* allegedly flanking ocelot)'* -
ous (vulturous). 3. Far more important as rivals of the adjectives in -ish and -y
than these isolated formations at the very periphery of the standard lexicon have
...
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
OBTRUDE OBTUND OBTUSE OBVERSE OBVERT OBVIATE OBVIOUS OCA
OCARINA OCAS OCCIPUT OCCLUDE OCCULT OCCUPY OCCUR OCEAN
OCEANIC OCELLAR OCELLI OCELLUS OCELOID OCELOT OCHER
OCHERED ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
F. Macroura, Tern. ; Oceloid Cat, Three feet eight inches in length, of which the
tail measures nineteen inches, and when reflected reaches to the occiput ; the
coat very nearly resembles that of the Ocelot, but is lighter, and has the lateral
spots ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
F. Macroura, Tem. ; Oceloid Cat. Three feet eight inches in length, of which the
tail measures nineteen inches, and when reflected reaches to the occiput ; the
coat very nearly resembles that of the Ocelot, but is lighter, and has the lateral
spots ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
... inclining to white on the belly and inside of the limbs, and marked with small,
round, black spots on the sides and back ; the head small, and striped with black
from the corner of the eye to that of the mouth ; the F. Macroura, Tern, Oceloid Cat
.
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
Smoking a native cigarette, he circled the room with the powerful grace of a
caged oceloid leopard, his muscles swelling and falling. All of his person seemed
at ease except his broad Polynesian face, which was contorted by some inner ...
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Studies in descriptive and historical linguistics: ...
... mastodonic, zebraio lin playful imitation of Hebraial]); -oid [gorilloid, hy(a)enoid
, and the bizarre oceloid, allegedly flanking ocelot); -ous {vulturous). 3. Far more
important as rivals of the adjectives in -ish and -y than these isolated formations ...
Winfred Philipp Lehmann, Paul J. Hopper, Harriet G. Penensick, 1977
"This little-known form — the 'Oceloid Leopard,' as it issome times called — was
discovered by Prince Maximilian of Neuwied, in Brazil, where it inhabits the great
forests, and is often killed for the sake of its beautiful fur. In color it is not unlike ...
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