Results for: type of segmented spore of fungi and algae (Botany)
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Dutch fishing boat, large deposit in sedimentary rock, two-masted fishing vessel used by the Dutch; type of stonedogger
Dutch gin, Dutch gin; type of gin made in HollandHollands
duyker, small African antelope, type of African antelope of the family Bovidae (Zoology)duiker
dynamic random access memory, Dynamic Random Access Memorycommon type of RAM memory (Computers)DRAM
early firing mechanism, outmoded device used in older firearms in which a flint strikes steel and ignites the gunpowder; gun fitted with such a device, type of firearmflintlock
early type of railplate rail
edible fish, type of edible fish found in the North Atlantic (member of the cod family)haddock
edible flower head, plant with edible flower head, type of green vegetable which resembles cauliflowerbroccoli
edible mushroom, small edible mushroom; any of various herbs and shrubs of the genus Solanum, black nightshade (Botany), sponge mushroommorel
edible nut, tree with edible nut, type of nut; hickory treepecan
edible red seaweed, type of coarse edible red seaweeddulse
edible rhizome, starch, type of tropical American plant, West Indian plantarrowroot
edible root, plant on which radishes grow, type of bitter-tasting edible root from the mustard family; plant that produces this rootradish
eerie glow produced by fungi, phosphorous light that glows from certain organic materials (especially from a certain kind of fungus that grows on rotting wood)foxfire
egg-like structure which develops into a seed following fertilization (Botany); immature egg (Biology), small plant part developing into seedovule
 

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