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any of a number of carnivorous mammals belonging to the weasel family; skunk, species of small mammal that sprays a foul-smelling musk when threatened, ferret, see also:fitch, small animal related to the weaselpolecat
any of a number of plants cultivated for their five-petalled flowers and the lemon-scented oil which can be extracted from the leaves of some species, flowering plantverbena
any of a number of self-propelled comma-shaped bacteria of which some species cause cholera, S-shaped bacteriumvibrio
any of several species of arachnids with a long segmented tail ending in a venomous stinger (Zoology), arachnid with a poisonous stingerscorpion
any of several species of bacteria found on the roots of some plants, soil bacteriumrhizobium
any of several species of bacteria from the genus Rickettsia, type of parasitic bacteria which can cause serious diseases in humans, parasitic bacterium causing diseaserickettsia
any of several species of bird from the grouse family, grouse of cold regionsptarmigan
any of several species of bird with curved mandibles which cross when closed and enable the bird to extract seeds from cones, finch with crossed beakcrossbill
any of several species of carnivorous marine mammals from the suborder Pinnipedia; imprint; stamp, insignia; material used to tightly close an opening or object; mark, symbol; sign of approval or authorization, attach authenticating seal to something, ...seal
any of several species of flightless birds that inhabited the islands off the southeastern coast of Africa (now extinct); stupid and graceless person, extinct bird, old-fashioned person, somebody thoughtlessdodo
any of several species of food fish that resemble the pike (native to the waters near Florida and the West Indies); gesture of derision, scornful gesture, large bony fish, rude gesture, sergeant fishsnook
any of several species of gull that inhabits coastal areasseagull
any of several species of large black birds (such as crows), eat greedily, gorge, eat voraciously; ravage, plunder, seize, having a glossy black coloring, large black bird of crow family, shiny black, take something away by forceraven
any of several species of large constrictor snakes, large constricting snakepython
any of several species of large deer inhabiting arctic and sub-arctic regions, caribou, large Arctic deerreindeer
 

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