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(427 BC-347 BC), Greek philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (famous for his work "The Republic"), a distinctive dark-floored large crater on the Moon just north of Mare Imbrium, approximately 100 km/60 mi in diameterPlato
(about animals) requiring little parental care, able to move about and function almost entirely independently upon birth (Zoology), independent at birthprecocial
(Anatomy, Zoology) via the metatarsal (bones of the feet)metatarsally
(Anthropology) dark-skinned, black-skinned; of Black and dark-skinned African races (derogatory in modern usage), member of a Black or dark-skinned African race (Anthropology); African-American (derogatory in modern usage)negro
(Botany and Zoology) prickly, having sharp pointsmuricate
(Botany, Zoology) of an internode; located between nodesinternodal
(British) dark beer, alcoholic beverage; sour quality, difficult to accept, having an acrid taste, hostile, resentful, strong and sharp in taste, very coldbitter
(Geology) variety of igneous rock, common dark-colored silicate mineral from the amphibole group; amphibole, any of several varieties of ferromagnesian silicate minerals, variety of amphibolehornblende
(Zoology) able to dig or burrow; suitable for digging, adapted for digging or burrowingfossorial
(Zoology) any cold-blooded animal from the class Reptilia (such as snakes, lizards, etc.); despicable person, base person; any animal which creeps or crawlsreptile
(Zoology) any of several ferret-like mammals that eat snakes and other animals (including rodents, birds, etc.), animal resembling a ferretmongoose
(Zoology) belonging to a subdivision of decapod Crustacea (macrura)macruran
(Zoology) big salamander (dark gray in color) of rivers in eastern and central United States, American salamanderhellbender
(Zoology) body cavity of coelenterates (aquatic invertebrates, i.e. jellyfishes, sea anemones, corals, etc.), invertebrate body cavitycoelenteron
(Zoology) creation by two methods, reproduction by both sexual and asexual methodsdigenesis
 

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