10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CREOPHAGOUS»
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The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal ... Edinburgh, Constable ...
The families essentially and solely creophagous are the Carabidae and
Hydrocanthares. Four others, the Brachelytree, Teredyles, Clavicornes, and
Palpicornes contain a mixture of carnivorous and phytophagous species,
probably about the ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
... a creophagous and saprophagous nature, gradually diminish in relative
numbers from the poles to the equator; but it remains to be seen whether they
increase in the same ratio when viewed separately. This will appear from the
following ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
The families essentially and solely creophagous are the Carabidae and
Hydrocanthares. Four others, the Brachely- tres, Teredyles, Clavicornes, and
Palpicornes contain a mixture of carnivorous and phytophagous species,
probably about the ...
Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, 1839
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
The families essentially and solely creophagous are the Carabidae and
Hydrocanthares. Four others, the Brachelytres, Teredyles, Clavicornes, and
Palpicornes contain a mixture of carnivorous and phytophagous species,
probably about the ...
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The Edinburgh new philosophical journal
The families essentially and solely creophagous are the Carabidae and
Hydrocanthares. Four others, the Brachelytres, Teredyles, Clavicornes, and
Palpicornes contain a mixture of carnivorous and phytophagous species,
probably about the ...
The dominant parties in the Church of England expected perhaps,- or hoped at
one time, the critical theologians in this country to make an attack upon the
ecclesiastical institutions as such. Domineering hierarchs and creophagous
priests, ...
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Ethnic Negotiations: The Function of Race and Ethnicity in ...
Strabo, Geogr., 16.4.9 (Jones, LCL) notes that the "Creophagous" men “have
their sexual gland mutilated” (Kolto fioi rag Balttivoug) and their women practice
excision “in the Jewish fashion” (al yvvaikeg 'lou5ot'ixdlg éktstunuévou); he later
...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
The dominant parties in the Church of England expected perhaps, or hoped at
one time, the critical theologians in this country to make an attack upon the
ecclesiastical institutions as such. Domineering hierarchs and creophagous
priests, ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Ex: creophagy, adj creophagous, flesheating. Cf: creos(o)-: c/f of creosote, as, in
creosol, which= creos(o)-+-ol, oil. The 2nd elementcomes from Gr sdzein (s .rdz-),
to preserve; for the 1st, see prec. -crete, as in calcrete, a type of limestone, ...
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A Computational Theory of Writing Systems
... ,kDrma<0>'fi<y>tik[+gk] creophagous kn<e>'ofagos[+gk] kri'ofa<a>gaS[+gk]
creophagy kn<e>'ofagi[+gk] kri'of9<a>ji[+gk] creosote 'kn<e>o,sot 'kria<0>,sout
creosotic ,kn<e>o's6tik ,kria<0>'sotik diaphonic .difcfonikj+gk] ,daia<a>fonik[+gk]
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