Results for: study of species in its environment
English English
anatomy of microscopic bodies; study of the anatomy of microscopic bodies, histologymicroanatomy
ancestor, forefather, first person investigated in family study, man litigant, probandpropositus
Anglicize something, English language, english spin, English translation, language of U.S., Canada, and U.K., of England, of the English, of the language English, people from England, side, study of English, translate something into English, understand...English
animal dissection, study of animal anatomyzootomy
animal resembling an antelope, pronghorn antelope, species of American antelopepronghorn
animal resulting from cross-species mating, compound, containing mixed elements, crossbred, crossbreed, mixed breed, cross between two animals or plants from different breeds or species, plant resulting from crossing, unusual as an electronic circuit, ...hybrid
animal that eats its own species, human being that eats human flesh, any animal that eats its own kind, somebody who eats human fleshcannibal
animal with long ears and long hind legs, any of several small species of rodent from the family Leporidae; fur of a rabbit, device that racing greyhounds chase, hare, hunt for rabbits; talk, gab, chat; complain, hunt rabbits, pacesetter in race, rabbi...rabbit
annotated list of synonyms, equivalence of meaning, list of taxonomic names, quality of being similar in meaning; study of synonyms; list of words with similar or related meanings; list of scientific names belonging to a species and its subdivisions (B...synonymy
anthropogeny, creation and development of the human race, study of human originanthropogenesis
anthropological study of human anatomy, physiology and anatomy, study of the physiological and anatomical characteristics of the human bodysomatology
any bird with reddish feathers on its chest (esp. a robin); species of freshwater sunfish native to the eastern United States, bird with red chest, fish with red bellyredbreast
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
 

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