a judge temperate
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SOBERAS... a judge (temperate)
LYSOGENICHarboring a temperate virus
heterosciana dweller in a temperate zone
midlatitudea latitude in the temperate regions
heterosciansHETEROSCIAN, a dweller in a temperate zone
midlatitudesMIDLATITUDE, a latitude in the temperate regions
SUBTROPICALLike a region whose climate is between temperate and torrid
continenttemperate, able to restrain / a vast landmass not broken up by seas
subtorridpertaining to or occurring in a region between tropical and temperate; subtorrid; semitropical
sciaenoida member of the family Sciaenidae of tropical and temperate percoid fishes also SCIAENID
skipjackA small tuna with dark horizontal stripes, widely distributed throughout tropical and temperate seas
hepaticasA plant of the buttercup family, with anemonelike flowers, native to north temperate regions
leatherleafA low-growing evergreen shrub of the heath family, found in north temperate regions
sciaenoidsSCIAENOID, a member of the family Sciaenidae of tropical and temperate percoid fishes also SCIAENID
speedwellsA small creeping herbaceous plant of north temperate regions, with small blue or pink flowers
woodsiasA small tufted fern that grows among rocks in mountains in temperate and cool regions
amphioxus(Greek) a fishlike creature, two or three inches long, found in temperate seas, aka lancelet
speedwellA small creeping herbaceous plant of north temperate regions, with small blue or pink flowers
rockroseA herbaceous or shrubby plant with saucer-shaped, roselike flowers, native to temperate and warm regions
cowslipa primrose, Primula veris, native to temperate regions of the Old World, having fragrant yellow flowers
amphioxusesAMPHIOXUS, (Greek) a fishlike creature, two or three inches long, found in temperate seas, aka lancelet
globeflowersA plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions
saurya widely distributed fish (Scombresox saurus) of temperate waters of the Atlantic that resembles the related needlefishes
globeflowerA plant of the buttercup family with globular yellow or orange flowers, native to north temperate regions
silverweedA yellow-flowered herbaceous potentilla with silvery compound leaves, a common grassland weed of north temperate regions
bladdernutA shrub or small tree of north temperate regions that bears white flowers and inflated seed capsules
bladdernutsA shrub or small tree of north temperate regions that bears white flowers and inflated seed capsules
wintergreensA low-growing plant of acid soils in north temperate regions, with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers
wintergreenA low-growing plant of acid soils in north temperate regions, with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers
bluefishA predatory blue-colored marine fish that inhabits tropical and temperate waters and is popular as a game fish
bluefishesA predatory blue-colored marine fish that inhabits tropical and temperate waters and is popular as a game fish
hackberryA tree of the elm family that has leaves resembling those of nettles, found in both tropical and temperate regions
hackberriesA tree of the elm family that has leaves resembling those of nettles, found in both tropical and temperate regions
helmetA predatory mollusk with a squat heavy shell, living in tropical and temperate seas and preying chiefly on sea urchins
viburnumsA shrub or small tree of temperate and warm regions, typically bearing flat or rounded clusters of small white flowers
viburnumA shrub or small tree of temperate and warm regions, typically bearing flat or rounded clusters of small white flowers
helmetsA predatory mollusk with a squat heavy shell, living in tropical and temperate seas and preying chiefly on sea urchins
filefishesA fish with a dorsal spine and rough scales, related to the triggerfishes and occurring in tropical and sometimes temperate seas
lysogenbacterial cell or strain that has been infected with a temperate virus, one that does not cause destruction of the cell
skinksA smooth-bodied lizard with short or absent limbs, typically burrowing in sandy ground, and occurring throughout tropical and temperate regions