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5 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EELWRACK»
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Archives of Useful Knowledge
The last, the knotted fucus, which has long slender stalks, leaves small bulbs or
vesicles in the middle of the stalk', vulgarly called eelwrack, is most esteemed by
our kelp-makers. In the months of June and July, these, and other sea-weeds, ...
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... FOULMART FRICADEL FULGENCY+ FURCRAEA DOCKHAND DOMESDAY
DOTTEREL DOWNSPIN DRAWTUBE DRYPOINT DULCINEA DUOLOGUE
DYSCHROA ECLAMPSY+ EELWRACK ELEGANCY+ ENCIERRO ENDOSARC ...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
Anglo-Saxon eel. eelgrass and eelwrack i:lrak/ o noun a grasslike flowering plant
of the pondweed family, which grows in /nlpaut/ o- noun 1 the burbot, a
freshwater fish. 2 the BLENNY. o noun any of various nematode worms. e'en /i:n/
old use ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
2 any of various similar-looking fish, such as the SAND EEL or ELECTRIC EEL. 3
a devious or evasive person; a slippery character. [Anglo-Saxon as/] eelgrass or
eelwrack / i:lrak/ > n a grasslike flowering plant of the pondweed family, which ...
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The Romance of Plant Life: Interesting Descriptions of the ...
They are not easily seen, and, indeed, one may wander for years along the sea-
coast and never suspect that great meadows of Zostera (the Eelwrack, Grass
wrack, or Sea-grass) are flourishing under water. But, one might ask, how is the ...
George Francis Scott Elliot, 1907