In a pacific way
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SERENELYIn a pacific way
GINIngredient in a Blue Pacific
DAMEParagon in a "South Pacific" song
KANSASState in a "South Pacific" song.
ADAMENonpareil in a "South Pacific" song
breadfruita fruit found in the Pacific
BALITheme of a song in "South Pacific."
breadfruitsBREADFRUIT, a fruit found in the Pacific
manaa supernatural force in certain Pacific island religions
IWOJIMASite of a 1945 Allied victory in the Pacific
manasMANA, a supernatural force in certain Pacific island religions
TARAWASite of a 1943 U.S. victory in the Pacific
surmulletsA red mullet that is widely distributed in the tropical Indo-Pacific
surmulletA red mullet that is widely distributed in the tropical Indo-Pacific
typhoonsA tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans
surfperchesA deep-bodied livebearing fish of the North Pacific, living chiefly in coastal waters
surfperchA deep-bodied livebearing fish of the North Pacific, living chiefly in coastal waters
sweepersA small nocturnal shoaling fish of reefs and coastal waters, occurring chiefly in the tropical Indo-Pacific
trevalliesA marine sporting fish of the Indo-Pacific that is sometimes caught in large quantities for food
sweeperA small nocturnal shoaling fish of reefs and coastal waters, occurring chiefly in the tropical Indo-Pacific
amberjackA large marine game fish found in inshore tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic and South Pacific
amberjacksA large marine game fish found in inshore tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic and South Pacific
milkfishA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
milkfishesA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
kanakasA Pacific Islander employed as an indentured laborer in Australia, esp. in the sugar and cotton plantations of Queensland
wangans(esp. in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest) a lean-to or other small addition built onto a house trailer, cabin, etc.
taxolschemical substance derived from a yew tree of the Pacific Coast: used experimentally as a drug in the treatment of cancer
wanigan(esp. in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest) a lean-to or other small addition built onto a house trailer, cabin, etc.
wanguns(esp. in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest) a lean-to or other small addition built onto a house trailer, cabin, etc.
wangan(esp. in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest) a lean-to or other small addition built onto a house trailer, cabin, etc.
wangun(esp. in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest) a lean-to or other small addition built onto a house trailer, cabin, etc.
taxolchemical substance derived from a yew tree of the Pacific Coast: used experimentally as a drug in the treatment of cancer
cohossmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
cohoesmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
cohoessmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
cohosmall salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish
soupfinrequiem shark, Galeorhinus zyopterus, inhabiting the Pacific Ocean, valued for its fins, which are used by the Chinese in the preparation of a soup, and for its liver, which is rich in vitamin A
stonefishesA chiefly marine fish of bizarre appearance that lives in the tropical Indo-Pacific. It rests motionless in the sand with its venomous dorsal spines projecting and is a frequent cause of injury to swimmers
stonefishA chiefly marine fish of bizarre appearance that lives in the tropical Indo-Pacific. It rests motionless in the sand with its venomous dorsal spines projecting and is a frequent cause of injury to swimmers
potlatch(among American Indians of the northern Pacific coast, esp. the Kwakiutl) a ceremonial festival at which gifts are bestowed on the guests and property is destroyed by its owner in a show of wealth that the guests later attempt to surpass