Any U S possession Abbr
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TERRAny U. S. possession: Abbr.
GUAMU.S. possession
GUAMA U.S. possession
GUAMU.S. possession since 1898
ATTORNEYAny one of 25 U.S. presidents
isseisany Japanese immigrant to the U.S
isseiany Japanese immigrant to the U.S
RIFLEMANAny member of the U. S. M. C.
NCOAny U.S. Army E-4 thru E-9
MAYORJob title never held by any U.S. President
daceany of several similar or related fishes of the U.S
dacesany of several similar or related fishes of the U.S
cootersany of several large aquatic turtles of the southern U.S. and northern Mexico
cooterany of several large aquatic turtles of the southern U.S. and northern Mexico
biznagaany of several thorny cactuses of the genera Echinocactus, Ferocactus, and Astrophytum of the southwestern U.S
biznagasany of several thorny cactuses of the genera Echinocactus, Ferocactus, and Astrophytum of the southwestern U.S
bisnagaany of several thorny cactuses of the genera Echinocactus, Ferocactus, and Astrophytum of the southwestern U.S
utasany of several iguanid lizards of the genus Uta, of the western U.S. and northern Mexico
utaany of several iguanid lizards of the genus Uta, of the western U.S. and northern Mexico
flyboya. member of an aircrew, esp. a pilot b. any member of the U.S. Air Force
mariposaany lily of the genus Calochortus, of the western U.S. and Mexico, having tuliplike flowers of various colors
yellowweedany of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
pitayasany of several cacti of the genus Lemaireocereus and related genera, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, bearing edible fruit
sandburany of several bur-bearing weeds growing in sandy places, as Franseria acanthicarpa or Solanum rostratum, of the western U.S
boltoniaany of several composite plants of the genus Boltonia, of the U.S., having blue, purple, or white asterlike flower heads
sandbursany of several bur-bearing weeds growing in sandy places, as Franseria acanthicarpa or Solanum rostratum, of the western U.S
pitayaany of several cacti of the genus Lemaireocereus and related genera, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, bearing edible fruit
yellowweedsYELLOWWEED, any of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
mayflowerany of various plants that blossom in May, as the hepatica or anemone in the U.S., and the hawthorn or cowslip in England
fleabaneany of various composite plants, as Pulicaria dysenterica, of Europe, or Erigeron philadelphicus, of the U.S., reputed to destroy or drive away fleas
sotolsany of several plants belonging to the genus Dasylirion, of the agave family, native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, resembling the yucca
sotolany of several plants belonging to the genus Dasylirion, of the agave family, native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, resembling the yucca
frijolany bean of the genus Phaseolus, esp. the kidney bean, the seeds of which are used for food in Mexico, in the southwestern U.S., etc.
frijolesany bean of the genus Phaseolus, esp. the kidney bean, the seeds of which are used for food in Mexico, in the southwestern U.S., etc.
caracaraany of certain long-legged birds of prey of the falcon family, of the southern U.S. and Central and South America that feed on carrion
clarkiaany of various western U.S. plants belonging to the genus Clarkia, of the evening primrose family, having narrow leaves and ornamental red or purple flowers
frijoleany bean of the genus Phaseolus, esp. the kidney bean, the seeds of which are used for food in Mexico, in the southwestern U.S., etc.
clarkiasany of various western U.S. plants belonging to the genus Clarkia, of the evening primrose family, having narrow leaves and ornamental red or purple flowers
chollaany of several spiny treelike cacti belonging to the genus Opuntia, esp. O. fulgida of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, having knobby outgrowths and yellow spines
madtomany of several tadpolelike, freshwater catfishes of the genus Noturus, of the central and eastern U.S., having a poisonous pectoral spine: some are threatened or endangered