Kinds in France
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SORTESKinds, in France
multiformExisting in many forms or kinds
TRACERSKinds of ammo that leave a trail in the air
dichromatism(typically in an animal species) The occurrence of two different kinds of coloring
zarzuelasA Spanish dish of various kinds of seafood cooked in a rich sauce
COLUMNSThe answers to starred clues start with kinds of them, and are arranged in them
dietingRestrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight
properdinA protein present in the blood, involved in the body's response to certain kinds of infection
PANTSDifferent kinds of them are split (but not in an embarrassing way) in the four starred answers
littlestUsed in names of animals and plants that are smaller than related kinds, e.g., little grebe
ethogramsA catalog or table of all the different kinds of behavior or activity observed in an animal
greatestUsed in names of animals or plants that are larger than similar kinds, e.g., great auk, greater flamingo
lesserUsed in names of animals and plants that are smaller than similar kinds, e.g., lesser spotted woodpecker, lesser celandine
hydrazineA colorless volatile alkaline liquid with powerful reducing properties, used in chemical synthesis and in some kinds of rocket fuels
nomenclatureinternational system of standardized New Latin names used in biology for kinds and groups of kinds of animals and plants
germandersA widely distributed plant of the mint family. Some kinds are cultivated as ornamentals and some are used in herbal medicine
sporidialof or like a sporidium, a secondary spore, or a filament produced from a spore, in certain kinds of minute fungi
staphylococciA bacterium of a genus that includes many pathogenic kinds that cause pus formation, esp. in the skin and mucous membranes
germanderA widely distributed plant of the mint family. Some kinds are cultivated as ornamentals and some are used in herbal medicine
avensesA plant of the rose family, typically having serrated, divided leaves and seeds bearing small hooks. Several kinds are grown in gardens
commensalisma relation between two kinds of organisms in which one obtains food or other benefits from the other without damaging or benefiting it
ergotamineA compound present in some kinds of ergot. An alkaloid, it causes constriction of blood vessels and is used in the treatment of migraine
tarantulasA large hairy spider found chiefly in tropical and subtropical America, some kinds of which are able to catch small lizards, frogs, and birds
commensalismsCOMMENSALISM, a relation between two kinds of organisms in which one obtains food or other benefits from the other without damaging or benefiting it
counterstainAn additional dye used in a microscopy specimen to produce a contrasting background or to make clearer the distinction between different kinds of tissue
counterstainsAn additional dye used in a microscopy specimen to produce a contrasting background or to make clearer the distinction between different kinds of tissue
polyclinica clinic in which diseases of many sorts are treated; esp an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease
alyssumsA herbaceous Eurasian plant that bears small flowers in a range of colors, typically white or yellow. Several kinds are widely cultivated in gardens
formulagroup of symbols (as letters and numbers) associated to express facts or data (as the number and kinds of teeth in the jaw) concisely
periwinkleAn Old World plant with flat, five-petaled flowers and glossy leaves. Some kinds are grown as ornamentals, and some contain alkaloids used in medicine
periwinklesAn Old World plant with flat, five-petaled flowers and glossy leaves. Some kinds are grown as ornamentals, and some contain alkaloids used in medicine
polyclinicsPOLYCLINIC, a clinic in which diseases of many sorts are treated; esp an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease
spannerwrench having a curved head with a hook or pin at one end for engaging notches or holes in collars, certain kinds of nuts, etc.
nightshadesA plant related to the potato, typically having poisonous black or red berries. Several kinds of nightshade have been used in the production of herbal medicines
buttercupsA herbaceous plant with bright yellow cup-shaped flowers, common in grassland and as a garden weed. All kinds are poisonous and generally avoided by livestock
primulasA plant of a genus that includes primroses, cowslips, and cyclamens. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals, bearing flowers in a wide variety of colors in the spring
heterogameticDenoting the sex that has sex chromosomes that differ in morphology, resulting in two different kinds of gamete, e.g., (in mammals) the male and (in birds) the female
tektiteany of several kinds of small glassy bodies, in various forms, occurring in Australia and elsewhere, now believed to have been produced by the impact of meteorites on the earth's surface
coevolutionthe parallel evolution of two kinds of organisms that are interdependent, like flowers and their pollinators, and where any change in one will result in an adaptive response in the other
coevolutionsCOEVOLUTION, the parallel evolution of two kinds of organisms that are interdependent, like flowers and their pollinators, and where any change in one will result in an adaptive response in the other