PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PERISSODACTYLOUS»
perissodactylous
perissodactylous
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perissodactyla
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perissodactyl
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perissodactylus
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PERISSODACTYLOUS»
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1
Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity in Cognition and Culture
Similarly, they generally take the perissodactylous horse to be a distant
companion of the perissodactylous tapir, although the latter is wild, edible, and
semiaquatic. When the Spanish introduced the horse, the Itza initialy marked it "
Castillian ...
Lawrence A. Hirschfeld, Susan A. Gelman, 1994
2
On the Origin of Genera
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodactylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Eqnus), and the extreme genera never ...
Edward Drinker Cope, 1869
3
Money Games: 85 Fun Ways to Save Money and Attract Abundance
In case you haven't figured out the exact word, it also can mean any of a number
of horselike perissodactylous mammals (family Equidae) that have long ears and
short manes. Are you still not with me? Try a vulgar, slang word for buttocks.
In both perissodactylous and artiodactylous mammalia certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition ; others,
not till a comparatively late period of life (Equus) ; and the extreme genera never
...
5
Nature London: The International Weekly Journal of Science
In both perissodactylous and artiodactylous mammalia certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition ; others,
not till a comparatively late period of life (Equus) ; and the extreme genera never
...
6
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodac- tylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Equus), and the extreme genera never ...
7
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodactylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest appearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Equus), and the extreme genera never ...
8
The Original Crossword Puzzle Publisher
... of Barcelona 26 Palate-pleasing 28 Directions: Part 2 33 Twa halved 34 Big
family car 35 Half a fly 36 Perissodactylous beast 37 It can be blown off 40 Long
narratives 43 Message from the author 50 Idiom, e.g. 51 Musical Memphis street
52 ...
9
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
In both Perissodactylous and Artiodactylous Mammalia, certain types develop
their family character of canines at the earliest a pearance of dentition, others not
till a comparatively late period of life (Equus), and the extreme genera never ...
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1868
10
Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
Equi•dae (ek0wı ̆-de) [L. equus horse] a family of perissodactylous mammals
containing a single living genus, Equus, which includes horses, asses, zebras,
and onagers. equi•ax•i•al equi•lat•er•al (e00kwı ̆-lat0er-el) having sides that are
...