7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SERRATIROSTRAL»
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... perfect representative of the Serratirostral type. Since the birds have become
better known, the idea of their having any relationship with the Easores has been
abandoned, and they certainly do not present truly Scansorial characters, though
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A Familiar History of Birds: Their Nature, Habits, and Instincts
Their Nature, Habits, and Instincts Edward Stanley. 173 CHAPTER VIII. OWLS. —
SUPERSTITIONS RESPECTING. SHORT EASED. THE GREAT SNOWY OWL.
WHITE OWL. MODE OF FEEDING. ATTACHMENT TO YOUNG. USED IN BIRD ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... rhizanthous 16. pulverulent — powdered, as if dusted over 17. subramose —
slightly branching 18. scutigerous — bearing a shieldlike structure 19.
serratirostral — with serrate bill; applies to birds 20. stercoricolous — living in
dung 21.
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Language and Symbolic Systems
But the choice between the inclusion of common idioms like in spite of and single
but rare words like serratirostral — whatever that means — should be decided on
the basis of frequency of use. To some extent many dictionaries of moderate ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
serratirostral. serrotar (v.t.) to cut with a handsaw, serrote [dim. of SERRA] (m.)
handsaw; small mountain range. serta (/.) griddle; frying pan [ = SARTA).
sertanejar (v.i.) to live in the SERTAO. sertanejo -ja [no] (adj.) of or pert, to the
SERTAO; ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
ЩЛ О вЧ| % ifti 4IÍ<4Í; оф\ serratirostral ЗТТТТ-ТТ, ЧЧГЧ-ТТ; serratulate тфт
5ÎTSK, «ç« stT TTTT; ns. serrature ТИТ, (зггс ít CK?) 5T%; serratus «T3« T5Ít;
ЧПР- ТТТГ; ot//J. serricorn Ч5*Т> *ÏTWT; serrulate, -d T^T 5И5ТТ, T^T ЧТГТ- 5TT;
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Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... appl. leaves, serratiform a. like a saw. serration n. series of saw-like notches,
e.g. on edge of leaf, serratirostral a. with serrated beak, appl. birds.
serratodenticulate a. with many-toothed serrations. serratulate serrulate q.v.
serrature n.