Results for: dark green Atlantic coast fish
English English
food fish of Atlantic coastscup
food fish of cod familywalleyed pollack
food fish of western AtlanticSpanish mackerel
forest when leaves are green, wood or forest in leafgreenwood
form of color blindness, form of color blindness involving defective retinal response to the colors red and green (Medicine), see also:Daltonismprotanopia
form of gelatin obtained from the air bladder of certain fish products and used in the production of glue and jellies, gelatin used in adhesives, micaisinglass
form of jade, mineral ranging in color from whitish to dark green, jade mineraljadeite
former inlet of the North Sea, south of the West Friesian Islands and occupying a deep indentation in the coast of the Netherlands. After completion of the Ijsselmeer Dam in 1932, parts of it were drained, and the remainder now forms the Ijsselmeer.Zuider Zee
former region of North Africa stretching from the Atlantic coast to western Egypt., region of northern Africa stretching from western Egypt to the Atlantic OceanBarbary
formerly, the Mediterranean coast of North Africa. It was an important base for pirates between the 16th and 19th centuries., the waterfront area of San Francisco, California, between the 1849 gold rush and the 1906 earthquake.Barbary Coast
fossil fishichthyolite
fresh fishwet fish
freshness, greenness of vegetation; vegetation; fresh and healthy condition, vivid green of plantsverdure
freshwater algae, freshwater green algae that forms hollow spheres of multicellular communitiesvolvox
freshwater blue-green alganostoc
 

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